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Under Wa THE STAR y With a Rush! | | Every day of this event has held forth more of saving opportunities than the day previous. To- will not only offer more than any other day, but will take an advance greater than all other jnto bargain-giving. losiery Sale Extraordinary | | | WORTH Oc, 75c and $1 io 1, ea and $1 75C at Special Purchase of Women’s Fancy Sensationally Priced for Quick Selling of the lar sand Th purchase includes imported gauze lisle hose in black with colored silk embroidery; gest and most reputable manufacturers in the trade closed out to us his season's samples, consisting of thousands of pairs of women’s hosiery at a sensational sacrifice plain pith self-colored embroidery; polka dots and stripes, etc., in both mercerized and plain finish you will find every style and color of these hose that is being worn this season represented ‘ riot, all arranged on mena! tables for your quick choosing. / | a Season’ s Supply—Needless to Add, Shop Early | ra (; Summer Ready-to-Wear GREAT BARGAINS $10.00 WASH SUITS, $5.00. Cotton Rep and Tub Suits, in semi-fitted styles, medi- um length coats, plain gore skirts; come in white, pink $5 00 e and blue. Regular $10.00 values, Clean-up price....... panel front, lace and em- $10.00 SUMMER DRESSES, $5.00. Princess Dresses of mulls and lawns; broidery trimmed, yoke effects; colors, white, pink and 0 light blue; $10.00 values. Clean-up price... 5. 0) Just one-half price for a lot of fine mull and batiste waists, elab- $2.50 WAISTS, $1.25. orately trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery. Reg- ular _lar $2.5 0 values. Clean- ap price, ¢ see | Neckwear and Bets Esceptional values In Women's Stylish Neck- wear, including len, lace and = combination pieces at the lowest price we bave ever known for similar merchandise. Linene eeeeeens Ladies’ Belts at Dis- posing Sale Prices Fancy colored Washable Helte tn all etees, equal Ladiew Belts, worth te Herth TSB Ladies Helts, worth 600 tach, 35c £OF eeeees Ladies’ Belts, worth the each, PEACH DAY TEA ROOM At the request of hundreds of our patrons we will rerve tomorrow delicious Peaches in many very appetision diehes and invigorating drinks at very #pectal prices, At 7c Peaches and Cream. Peach lee Cream. Peach Kunder Peach Nut Sundae Peach Teaser. Eax Peach At Me to Be VALURS FOR ite Thousands of Cottars, Lace Rows and Jabots, Kabata, o every con- celvable design, tnelud Duteh collars and Jabots to mateh wee to Bbc. \. urday, choice . 10¢ VALUBS TO Me FOR Ite Ladier Dut Collars, some fn in broidered 4 Lace Bows an Peach Pie Peach Cake. Peach Phosphate. Frosted Peach. Peach Fil t de Peach lee Cream Boda Peach lee Cream Cones (When served at Fountain) Try Our Special lunch, 25 Served All Day In the Cony ‘Tea Room. Chotee of ont portion of soup, meat vegetable, des: sert and drink MENU) Soup rate. Hoast Pork tL Belts, worth $1.00 also Jabote 19¢ A new departure addition to our and jing of Mair Rolie, we have now In stock a com plete line of Switches, Puffe and Curie tn real Human Hatr, all at prices, as wswel, less than elee- where. Curie, from a8e; Puffs, G00 up; Mair Rolls, Me and Me; Switches, Including 22-inch, 8 stennd, Al quality, In all shades, at 61,60; 26-inch at 68.56, and better lines up to 63.40. Bacetient styles in hand- embroidered Lines Cot also Duteh de a: Setior Collage tn able materiale atu nents ra, val Sane ta, ate. i" fatene an embroidered = di regular values te poe fale price, 2 OAH eres ersess OOO Other apectal lote thetude Lace, Pique, Ir- nd embroid~ dare Potato Roullion Rogst Beet 7 te Vem } Radishes Lettuce Mashed Potatoes Dessert. Peach Pie Tapioca Pudding Peaches and Cream Peach eo Cream Drinns. Peach foe ¢ Peach ¥ AND ce | Bn expres | anew. style te $2.50 | pelt in White | A generous ammort- ment of colors, and Je, siena at aie, Soe, The and $1.25 Human Hai (ats | Extra S100 Corsets Ge. A very special Corset of fering that you should take advantage § of medium high bust and! long hip and back: aide and front supporters material is & good fet ef eoutl) O° grede Clean-up price | Special offer tomorrow « compl ortinent of | blac white andi blue and white s¢-inch Wool-fintsh Shepherd | Checks; excellent for Wear, ete one-third mere a oc 61.09 Hammocks Boe. Auguat clean-up of the | ba of our Ham mock e@tock; al! made of extra heary twine have spreader ends. lay-back pillow and deep valance; come in | pretty variegated col- ore; priced regularly | ry 91.00, a fow at $1.85. | Plean-up price 306 Extra | BOe Wash Goods ite 74. A gathering of the brok of this season's of pretty pa colorings; prices run « boc, For a final clean up we offer the entire collection tomorrow at a ‘ag Clean- ee Specials at the | After Supper Store” ; he Heavy Trunk Straps. , 99c ite Canvas Telescopam ; ; 25c le 40-tneh square Lunch Cloth. ‘s $5c ree Stripe Ginghe me. Bic in colors $Tkc fete aniy 16 lett, 48c .. 25¢ . 10¢ AT 82.081 All representing the season's lat est and best otyle _ th nia formerly 08 and $12.6 "$2.98 Clean-up price AT 100: A few untrimmed k. brown and shapes, in ‘? 10¢ in 69 blue; wor Clean-up p Price: Hair Rolle, all ‘colors $ the marked price. After 6 the Faney Belts. You may choose as you will from the entire stock of Flowers and Follawe, and pay just halt | Garvey-Buchanan Millinery Never at Such Price Reductions trimmed Hate, | AT a0e1 both straws, 1.60, $2.00 and $2.00 “ean-up price AT ther Hats for women and children worth to boc Clean-up price All yntrimmed plain and regularly priced All Beach and Camp 16¢ + Price After 6 © Boys’ Cadet Watsts ré ‘ oe String Tibbon. + ¢—per yard rter Elastic + 6—per yard lidren's Coin Pi After 6 Indian After 6 .. 15¢ Tan Pouches. ‘itn, tn colors. Violet Taleum Powder "THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST -FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, ‘COME ON, THE _ WATER 1S FINE” 1909, This Is the Cry of the Small Boy These Days in Seattle— The Park Board Did It. ba on, Dad, and let's wade 1 © small boy, grabbing his ® hand, and when Dad nod | ded an Assent the shriek of joy |that went up from the bunch *of | youngutors made the passers | pause to seo what Was going on Dad and the bunch of boys were only going wading In the pool in }the Lincoln Park play grounds where the fathers and mothers are Just beginning to realize that they jean find amusement as well ag the kids. Parente Take Notice The play grounds, while designed eapecially for the youngsters, with swings, teetor-boarda, slides and all sorts of attractions, are also a cloan resting place for the mother and father, and the sand pit is just the place for baby to thrive in There are four main playgrounds | iia have been completed are Collins at Mth and Main coln at 10th and Pine, the Day and the Rogers tract tracta are but slightly Improved and nineteen that have been purchased by the park board have no. an yet been touched Thewo playgrounds are in charge jof a professional coach from 9 tn the morning to 6 o'clock at night has not been a Lit nb and so far there alngle reported. ‘The coach instructs in all games and hettlon all dlepute He ia the ble chief and the Doys respect his word aceldent These | He allows no smoking and no pro-| fane language Plan an Indoor Gym The park board te & big public somewhere in the oe for winter use, and the these plans will be made public later, Meanwhile the children are enjoying to the fullest extent the fresh alr and the strength-giving games which will help them to grow up into better men and we men, Agd Dad ts growing younger with this mixing with the children, ho everybody is happy, eapectaily jthe park board. now planning gymnasium nter of the elty result of indoor PRISONER WOULD WED WOMAN CHECK PASSER ASKS COURT TO UNITE HIM WITH WOMAN WHO I8 UNDER ARREST, YORK Richardion, wh Worthless checks under the natn of Grace Maidhof were found yew terday to have covered a period of Aug. 6 -—tirace operations with j more than ulne months In this city told the pollee today why she had feaueed the arrest her lawyer q Henry Freese, and her sweet heart, Ralph H. & Whitney | According to the prisoner she janoes to the warrant charging ‘ | Freese with forgery to “get even with him for shielding anothtr ' woman who she says has been ac tive In cashing checks. She lured K Whitney into @ meeting with her jearly Yesterday and connived at jhis pfrest by the detectives who platinéd the scheme because, #0 qe diclares, whe loves bim “too much to let him get away Under Heavy Baill, In thé Weat Bide police yesterday morning, Magiet rh acting on the request of fetant District Attorney Rice Breene's ball at $3,000 and that of the woman and Whitney at $2,500 @ach. Froese did bis bert }to attack the credibility of the | Maidhof woman p As goon as Whitney had been formally charged he confided to Ma. Steinert that he would jbe obliged if a marriage ceremony could be performed on the spot, “Mra. Maidhof” and he being the principale. Assistant District Attor- trate quickiy that until the status F. Maidhof, a» young man with whom abe lived for s time in Cal hep was established it would i to delay further nuptials. _Later, in the office of Mr. Rice, riving. fully fitted as th of the woman's relations with Louis! Whitney and the woman made a confession of their joint operations jon the upper weat side with checks | Telle of Operations. Whitney eleven checks, enumerated a list of four of which he said he made out and gave to hie companion to cash Other checks he said were written by Freese The aneletant attorney later sald he would use the couple as state's Witnesses against Freese and a woman for whom the police been searching Another complainant against the trio appeared at Mr. Rice's office jate in the afte $ have and that bot bh Freese and Whitney owe her considerable sum of money as equaintance with them when she gave them two le gal casos in the belief both were lawyers Whitney and the Maidhof woman waived examination. Freese will lappear in the West Side police court next Tuesday for efamina tion. LAND Ran st BROKEN. Usted Press) SPOKANE Ang, 6—Hreaking all records in the history of the United States for regtetration for govern ment land openings, registration for land on the three reservations. Flathead (Mont.), Spokane (Wash) and Coour d'Alene (Idaho), closed at midnight last night, with a grand total of 274,629 applications receiv ed at the central office of James Ww Witten, at Coeur d'Alene. Priest Gives $72,260 Ball, PLAQUEMINE, La, Aug. 6—Reyv, | Jobn J. Holtgre Satholic priest, | was released from jail here last night upon furnishing $72,260 ball, | He was arrested on charges wet out | tn thirty-one indictments alleging | immorality and criminal libel. | —for your convenience: store open Saturday evenings (wo great values from the many specials on sale tomorrow > G-ft. extension table— $3.05 F price 81.00. Standard. fies urniture Cova Is ood TACOMA OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Spring and Summer TAILORED SUITS FOR LADIES WILL BE OFFERED For 1 ed Days N one-tat Of Retail Prices ON THE $1.00 A WEEK PLAN National Outfitting Co. 1515 SECOND AVENUE FIREPROOF STORAGE Watch The Ster Want Ad —— for Bargains of Exclusively for Household Goode. Men’s Two-Piece Suits, Worth $20.00 and $25.00, Now Reduced to $10.00 This is possibly the last of the summer stocks, for the new fall goods are already ar- ough you paid full price. The suits are all wool, fine styles, handsomely tailored, and each suit is as care- The two groups offered tomorrow will be shown in both the Second Avenue Store and in the Arcade Annex, First Avenue side. Men’s Two-Piece Suits, Worth $20 and $25, for $10.00 Men’s Three-Piece Suits, Worth $18 and $20, for $12.65 College Clothes fashionable produ in the land; any measure; priced fc EXTRA! | $12.50 College Suits, now.... $20.00 College Suits, now... are the smartest and most cts of the foremost tailors size from 30 to 38 chest wr clearance as follows— .. 8 9.75 ; ae Annex only, The Smart College Clothes | Are Also Reduced ! In the Annex tomorrow, First ueiie side, we shall ottee Men’ 8 Business Suits; all wool, odd lots and sizes; worth up to $15, for. First Avenue side. All the Boys’ Suits Are Decisively Marked Down for Clearance The largest stock of Boys’ Clothing on the north coast is now offered at reductions ranging from a fourth to a third. Buster Brown suits, Norfolk suits, suits and sailor blouse suits, in a wide variety of colors and patterns and sizes. Now— Boys’ $3.50 and $4,00 Suits for.. Boys’ $6.50 Suits for Boys’ $10.00 Suits for... Boys’ $15.00 Suits for two trouser $2.95 . $4.85 $7.65 $9.75 $7.65 All sizes in $3.5 metal, Former price, Now offered at “First Ave, and Colegrety Men’ $ $3. 50, 4 Shoes Marked me for Quick Clearance $2.40 The styles included are patent leathers, vici kid, brown, tan and black calfskin and gun either shoes or oxfords 0 and segs $2. 40 SHAFER BROS. Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long In the Shoe Store, First Avenue Side, Arcade + Men's Canvas Shoes and Ox- fords, Were $2.00 a Pair, for $1.10 Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, in gray or white and a limited number of tans All sizes in one style or another, $1 10 . . Were $2.00 a pair. Clearance,. Second Ave. and University St.