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AT TWO YEARS HE WEIGHS ONLY meer : Z = i 104 POUNDS—BUT GIVE HIM TIME YOU’LL FIND IT HERE Mam Secu specs FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. f Gey "aesss oki apaein NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE ; AMES || fi Dry Goods Corner er 1° rk ad i r. alls ia o | John Hew! was yesterday a@p-;land, will be held tomorrow after fom nha P| cease aera leet ann eases || @IM, DOPE, | aay Waists Priced Unusually - Low | eounty, Georgia, : . j { ne Manufacturing company, /20 years old, and came te fy “ Browne any wring years old, and came to Washing Love His dad took him er Jwhich has a $269 claim against the|ton with his parents when aeehiMl.}yove iy Hea « Te sid to Atlanta tother ‘ " 4 coal coupany on a promissory pote hat makes me ta F G t day, where the ‘ - CHICAGO—The Inheritance of}, Pig AP . in our roups a garious throng | A meeting will ebortly be held by/ $11,000 has not turned the head of Pry ll uidn't stand the gaff the King Countly Democratic club| Henry Wise, a chauffeur, He proves | yw Blocked traffic tae. to elect’ successor to President|there ts something in & name up| “ry Kid, the thing to really talk sand almost start. ‘ . 4 rd, who resigned to devote his | saying he will continue driving and Ie money $1. 75 $i 95 ed a riot over © the campaign of salt the money where it can't get|9*Y! Any girl with brains will balk him. ; Frederick Bauaman, B. C. | away ame - me At ii ase i fj ‘ t 1 PB. Cathoun, J, J, Gone | — ove in a joke, yep, just plain tun ee “S 7, ey at women will rec- He is 2 years . i Niedry Dickinson, son of former| CHICAGO— The International] Just funny, : H ~ ideal sili for prese nt and early Fall wear, and values that v y old and weighs \ ‘ . War Secretary Dickinson, have been | Harvester Co, ts preparing to in Less you've got coin, you'd better ognize as of unusual importance. 104 pounds—just % nominated. |stall a scientific syatem of “study run ing” employes for evidences of in| ©, Sonny! | $1.75—Many _ effective poate James | : dge Tall eoterday lesued|cipient tubderculols, hoe : Pepe A . ‘ vont Adolph, without eh orn nae, 8 May Sarita [ed will be treated by the corpor models in Lingerie Waists, allover tucked, having fron of |ation’s physicians including styles designed 5 iP designed with detachable slothes. When he j | Heights company from dispont - any of it assets until the hearing | sooner with Venise lace motifs and plaited frill, trimmed in grows up he'll { | “ging! " for the tment of a recetve: rH ingle Ta was the subject of . s dj probadly be quite Sante aunt ik “lon address by Charles G. Helfwer Maltese lace; —high-neck Irish lace insertion and fin- . Semeeend Se artatanena atte Waists with narrow yokes Sa, ished with hand-made Picot & man. | - many letters . ° | Butler, under the auaplees of the . three ? me : ; FRESE YRS SREY Sl wees Commercial club of Irish crochet lace; also lace edge; high neck and did James Adolph rece! BOYS WILL TRY osRperbert CASE IN OWN COURT ee wished to ane against 8. ier bs Takahashi, Japanese boy flay he announced who. atten —tecgnd Floor. \—Batiste Waists, short kimono sleeves. Joniiils A Sebientid. direatae ot Ok Waists of allover embroid , 7 is : STORE ee ee ee OO Ae ¢ : $2.95—Waists of sheer bureau of mines at Washington, D C,, will leave tonight for Juneau short sleeves. 1 batiste, with square neck He will make a etudy of the mining | : i y conditions In Alaska and report $1.95—Waists of cream- and short kimono sleeves, |to Secretary of the Interlor Fisher. ' Feench voile, i . 4 yoke and sleeves trimmed _-—— ilustratec trimmed m H ae Ftest rettil embroidered BAN ANTONIO, | Tex—General heavy Turkish embroidery, aol clesteret<pin-tucke "st Carter turned over the command of; ‘ ; with shoulder trimming of shoulder. Others are of the United States army division here today to Gen, Hoyt, Carter The neck dainty voile, effectively em “ wide Cluny lace puesto dopeeiq-ss0te- | No. 17 is finished with narrow Filet broidered in white and Bul- lace insertion, garian colorings eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee orameat last was stricken fre ndar yester The boys will have a police court of thelr own, With Harry Anderson as presiding judge, the case will be tried probably next week Seeeeeeeeeeeeeene ppe, founder of the! Lutheran Ziontst church in In Jersey City [Rake eee eae RRR who has been Lutheran | Suave ceumrates ft An After-Inventory Clearance =| John Trimble, 60, disappeared | North: tern Canada for the past “We consider the even js i lfrom hia home, 1804 McClellan st.,|atx years, is visiting in th hi Y Wed . x H i in the city this) ing paper the best for a de- 2 Y nesday night. | The aberiff and] week. fie will preach at his old pap . “TMELT 10 AEGRANE |y re rora Romer | cient Tes ara ek Bg oh wreak th ld] partment store advertise: omen’s Low Shoes and Pumps ‘ for him, Sunday, ment, for the reason that it ‘That the proposed Harbor Island pees . Gov. Des: Gare 8 b a prseiagrssd finds its way into the Offers exceptional values in incomplete and surplus lots, as follows: be called the . Semples term! y P in recognition of the services| The Rainier Heights Improve-| That a burglar had entered the| home, while the mornin ty mn of the services| Among the women reformers of] ment club will meet at Oltman’s | house of H. L. Phillips, 5112 Corson} | i * morning SPECIAL $2.45 PAIR—Short Lines of Wom- ef that governor in reclaiming Se-lour fair land Mra. Paulluc| hail tonight to discuss the court/ay., Georgetown, Inst Wednesday | O06, Parse ues te the office St 1 Dress Pumps, in Patent, Dull Kid tion of the. waterfront pond b aeomigary atte jhouse bond tase, the Port of afternoon, taking with Bim two gold| Of is discarded entirely.” en's Street and Dress Pumps, in Patent, Du ; lent of the To \tle election and the other bor rings, a gold brooch and other dist wren er d $i variety irable styles, of the manicipal plane com-| ledo council of > pieces of Jewelry, was reported to THE FURST CO. and Suede Leathers, a variety of desirable sty night's meeting of the cou-) women, — presl-| Delegates will be el a the police department this morning | with light and heavy soles. A good selection of mmission Vimmad br abeat 1001 dent of the Obio lithe third annual 7 Dittente ot he = on ea meat women’s © Uf! Western Federation of Improve-| Read OLMSTED'S ad, page 7. sizes in the lot. s b. vei Bp i frage — anKOCIA | ont clubs, which convenes at Bel = , Eilimave recrese pleas, a4 ; tion and chair iingham on August 10. - f gilght result from the plane of the| aay ae of tie com e SPECIAL $2.45 PAIR—Women's Oxfords, in- gemmiesion. cation ot. tha| teen Saliven wee yesterday & cece) ane complete sizes and widths, in Gun-metal and Patent charged as sdministrator of the icathers, lace and button styles national assoc! : tate of Joseph Grey. Grey came to | iy f eieire “ ; . ation. She was coattle the other day from Chelan | hb ed | | SPECIAL $2.90 PAIR—Women’s Black Suede prominent Leather Pumps, with turned soles and Cuban heel; a ent to deny that he had died, and the : , ecutive see-|probate proceedings | w« LACES THIS vamp trimmed with flat ribbon bow; all sizes executive ses | Soo in Geneva, | ely Gismined by Judge Frater. PLANO Switzerland, in CN Or as A loss of $600 was sustained b; . ; ME ASEMENT 1208, Mra Stell | ee inthe attic of Japanese room | in YOUR He a & NELSON, Inc.——B a Aug. 4, 1 President Lincoln |ing personality, and a remarkably |!0X house, 214 Ninth av 8. whic hy} - called for 300,000 soldiers to de-|inusical voice. This ts her birth.| as owned by James Jobnson, fend the union. | Hoth be end the] any bevey. George F. Cotteril, Will Atkinson nation by that STREET HEADS VETS and Misa Mary G, O'Meara will talk time Braye mten | s°F. st ‘ek thins tes new the single tax question at Puget | oe Pi 5 2 ton were) 8. F. Street cted the new | a . Maxwelton, hot being called president of the King County Vet- inn, ‘Geek temnteow. SRS e In White Union Linen out for a garden |¢rans’ association at the annual re-| steamer Vashon will make a spe party, either. |anion in Woodland park yesterday. /oig} excursion from the Grand } |About 1,000 guests were in attend- trunk Pacific dock, leaving at 9 a./ for 2 00 e ance at the basket lunch. The prin- eas Say Men cipal speaker at the tmpromptu |" and returning a p.m. camp fire that followed lunch was| Gen, H. M. Chittenden, U. 8. A, 1 Gen. James B. Weaver of Iowa. retired, has accepted the nomina- —carefully made, of union linen, well-fitting, and just Grbac a ition as port commissioner for the | Hi i . burglar last night entered the{ John D. Rockefeller admits great First district. The election will be - the garment for August outings, street wear or for in- on pete, a a bn tek for = uty aia yout | nary 2 dag” clusion in your vacation wardrobe. ington hotel building. The eer The funeral of Clyde C. Little D 4 : ‘was thoroughly ransacked and| Read OLMSTED’S ad, page 7. field, well known in nowspaper ctr- We have all sizes, from 16 to 44. The coats are few "vools and old brushes taken. +e ‘cles In Seattle, Tacoma and Port- 4 " i “ 4 7 ; sn ee . ty semi-fitting, plain-tailored, the skirts in an attractive * paneled model. @ ; Bring 5 Dollars FQ i srecit vate a $2.00. a in or & rom | | LONG SILK COATS IN PONGEE COLOR, Saturday and join SPECIAL $7.50—In cloth of gold and silk poplin, —_————-MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE 54 and 56 inches long, with black satin notch collar, or | blye-trimmed shaw! collar and cuffs to match. Sizes D ano € | 1 34 to 42; excellent coats for street, evening or motor- ing wear. —Basement Saiesroom When do you ever expect to get more au- vantages and easier conditions in buying a Many Pretty Drapery Effects Can be Produced piano than this club brings you? With T hese By joining with 499 other persons in this $1 a Pair Values Up to $3.50 $1 a Pair | big deal you get a $375 piano for $277.50. Inexpensive Curtain Materials This is the Sale You Have Been Waiting for. Read the Prices Below. This includes several hundred pairs of Low Terms are $5.00 when the piano is deliv- SILKOLINE IN NEW DUPLEX- PRINTED Shoes—All Kinds. ceed, thie 25 a week. DESIGNS, 8% YARD— = DRAPERY SCRIMS, 10 No interest or extras of any kind. Including Oriental and flor | HY | YARD—These are especial- ly good for curtains in cot- AS Values Up to $3.00 bf If after 30 days’ trial the Piano is not $<, de Bans, RO | Nt tage or bungalow—they are i Women’s Low Shoes in Vici Kid, Gun Metal and i . P F | combinations. A silk-finish- A “i a Pair Patents satisfactory, we will give you your money 1 t printed in stencil effects, and | lj ed fabric, 25 inches wide, and | 9 | if desired the designs may be back. i] very popular fon making } 1 s cut out and appliqued on 95 Values Up to $3.50 1; If the Piano is satisfactory after 30 days’ H Curtains, Comforter Cover- plain material for curtains . 4 " a use, the club member has 11 more months i] ings, Pillow Covers and oth- , . f and table or pillow covers. a Pair Men’s and Women's Low and High Shoes, Many Kinds, } il er uses. Thirty-six inches wide. All Sizes and Widths in which to satisfy himself as to the charac- Z NEW CURTAIN MUS ¢, 12%¢ AND 18 YARD—Many unusually dainty ter of the Piano, At the end of that time he patterns in these soft, sheer, serviceable Muslins—suitable for sash, long, ruffled or plain Widths | has the privilege of exchanging it without Curtains—for bed-chamber or bath-room—dots, coin spot and allover effects. ues Up to $3 and $4 ne, | ‘ 10 P . one penny’s loss for any other instrument of | from 34 to 40 inches. —Barement Salesroom ig This Lot Incl Men’: id Hi he - a Pair ” ineiacen Mare Lave sins eh Bipes, WW omens equal or greater value that we sell, such as Pumps, Low and High Shoes | te 4 ng aaa the Weber, Kaabe, Facer, Vose, Panos lll Jewelry Novelties! A New House Dress |” Choice of Any Woman’s Pump or Low Shoe i in or If the club member dies during the life of at 25¢ at $1.50 Our Great Stock his contract, we will immediately send a re- ; 4 : Any Men’s $4.00 Low Shoe | ceipt in full to his family for the instrument. | HE values offered in this assortment are NE picture i highly attractive—there are Bar Pins, shows the attrac- Big Reductions All Through the Children’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Low Shoes. Too Many | If the club member wishes to pay his dues in ad- ] 4 : . Ae Teil Pi tiveness of the style Kinds to Mention. Come as Early as Possible So That We Can Give You the Proper vance, he gets a rebate of 15 cents in cash for each Be Seoocsies, deine, Heart ‘ ae sige = —an inspection of Attention and Don’t Forget the Number usd Gack wusle ts alabtens his-dené in a Variety of popular styles and finishes— Sf "Y 5 : Hall well-made—also the Plain Gold-filled} the garment itself A beautiful Stool to match the Piano is included } Handy Pins in sets of 2 and 6. will be necessary. to Basement Balesroom. ecipreclata: the ektee ful workmanship and The Piano will be tuned twice without charge. Embroideries Specially Priced its excellegt fitting Store Open Saturday Until 11:00 P. M. at 71-2c and 10c Yard yp te without extra cost. The Dress is of } Unustial values in dainty Edges and In-$ percale, in navy or Kohler & Chase i] sertions, in fine Swiss, nainsook and cam-{ delft-blue, with de- Il bric, prettily designed in eyelet, blind and { sign in white, and is 1318 Second Avenue H floral effects, with wellamade fast edges, } trimmed with bands WALLI N N i of the plain material, & @RDS ROM Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, They are 2 to 6 inches wide and desirable } jinxed in white. | for trimming waists, dresses and undergar 1327——SECOND AVENUE-—1327_ Pieris, Pebriens. Bennine, anole meniee Kis ]} ments. Special, 744¢ and 10¢ yard. Price $1.50. aieacuick Salesroom. —Basement Salexroom. te ee ws thong naigieieeaione