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~ ‘SUCKING SIX MILLION DOLLARS OF “LOST TREASURE” Ja GOLD OU TOF THE DEPTH SOF OLD OCEAN AFTER 100 YEARS Thi a pleture of the work going on athe entrance of the Zuyder Zee, Holland, where a shipload of workmen is try- ing to bring to the surface $6,000,000 of gold from thi English frigate “Lutine,” whieh great a depth for divers, so a huge sunk to the wreck, This brings the ship to the surface, where it is dumped into a huge sieve on a lighter alongside, It is hoped that the suction pump will reach into the treasure room and suck up the gold coins, which wil be held by the sieve. FLIES A70 MILES na - MTUWT UME Cay Sooss| anemam |pRy coos || Ai secs oar einai by Aviator . Cyr as o'clock this morning and landed at Chartres, 670 miles away, in 12 hours and 10 minut Re neaux was competing for the Michelin cup. Advance Airrioale in Artistic Cretonnes for Home Decoration EW unes to which these cheerful, artistic materials may be put in the decorating of the home are constantly being discovered by ingenious furnishers. LiPeR BOSE hug Tok eoners! The season's first arrivals include clever novelties in English chintz effects, new scroll, conventional, floral and stripe strike of railroad employes here and at Manchester waa dech day and hungry London out off from many provisk The strikers ask In sraned tures and shor wwre Il THE ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION designs, The color-combinations are very effective, and feature the soft, dull tones as well as the more brilliant color The new Cretonnes are priced at 25¢ to 45¢ yard WORD Demonstrating Is showing, among the new ideas for Fall, the new Constan- 6“ Caloric ” Fireless Cookstoves bast Aen etme YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY COND) ED FOR BUSY PEOPLE ‘TRENTON, N. J.—The anti-bird, plumase law is no win effect, and ‘the feminine yopalation of New Jersey is revising its headgear. STEHEKIN, Wash.—A party of 86 Mazamas from Portland, Seattly "and other Northwestern cities start | ed today for Glacier peak. The} - aad will begin the ascent Wedne*/4ny a proud and fond papa cast BREE EEE EEE bis admiring és * » < RTLAND, Or, — Because * & Chinese gamblers use iron ® doors to prevent police raids, # an amendment to the building ®| & com :| * * gaze upon a wee had just and imme ® code that will prohibit doors diately fof such character will be in ‘® troduced in the city counell by # Chairman Coffey of the police ® commission BREE ERER EER EEE _ ‘Three years ago, before it was supposed that there were any val Badlecopper deposits in the Goose bay district, a friend of Capt. Bar. -pey Johnson of the Grand Truok, bard pressed for funds, made a fant Ethelbert: berta” into discard and pre- ferred” before Burke. i) tion. | jformed an organisation embracing | A quarter of a century ago to| ang little girlie who |formed most made | hours a day her debut in this etight hours in the mine. happy world of are now demanding daw Bthels| the council today, the the reduction of rates of lighting MINERS’ CONVENTION Forty-five delegates, represent ing 4,500 coal miners, met at 10 o'clock this morning at the Labor | Temple in convention. It is their eighth annual conven- During the past seven years the miners of this state have at least three-fourths of all men— children—employed in and around coal mines in thin state, When the organization was miners worked 11 Today they work They eight hours from “bank to bank,” that is, eight named | bours from the tme they enter the the helpless in-|mine UH they get back on top. LIGHT BILL TODAY Another light bill comes before It provides for business houses. Councilman Haas Billie” | * the father of the measure. Counctiman Erickson, chairman That insured ber | Of the elty utilities committee, will everlasting fame |tecommend an amendment provid THE NORTHWEST, HELENA, Mont. — Abram N. Yoder, secretary of the state of Montana, died of heart failure yer terday evening WENATCHEE — The first big Je of apples this season took pluace yesterday, when G. France sold his entire crop of 25,000 boxes of winesaps to the Wenat chee Produce Co. at $1.50 a box. SPOKANE — While — toddiing alongside of his father the three lyearold son of i Tantl slipped ‘through the MeKinley st. bridge at Kellogg, Ida, crossing a flume, and was drowned befc }could save him. | DAWSON — Strawberries grown in the Klondike are scarce, but | Richard McCluskey, @ rancher, has |e quarter of an acre of the delic fous berries that yield $2 a box BURLINGTON—Fire swept one of Burlington's principal business blocks, destroying three big stores. It was only after desperate ef- lforts of a bucket brigade that buildings acrpes the atroet were saved. Damages amounted to $13.000. SPOKANE—Two cloudburets did wertous damage in Central Wash: ington yesterday, Live stock was drowned, bridges swept away and (the Ughting plant was demoraliaed |by Mghtning. In one inatance the rain swept away the furniture from the home of & rancher. | He's Prosecuting Shoe Machinery Trust tinople, East Indian and Marie Antoinette Embroidery in Stamped and Finished Pieces, also Korean Drawn-work Free Needlework Lessons Daily from 9 to 11 a, m Notions “Beat” Linen Corset Laces, 5 yards long, 10c ° Suggestions Colonial Gold - Safety Pins, assorted sizes on card, 10 finished iad” Shirtwaist Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, 15¢ Queen Removable Collar Supporters, 10¢ card Juliet Adjustable Silk Hair Nets, Se each; 6 for 25¢ Skirt porter and Long Waist Ad Stephenson's Sup juster, 25c, Vogue Dip Pins, Se, Kirby Beard Needle Cases, 15¢. West 10¢ “Feather-weight” num Hooks and Eyes, 5e First Floor Silkateen Darning Floss, black, white and colors, 2 for Se ic Hair Curl Elect ers, and 2 Diamond Dyes for silk, wool, cotton, linen or mixed goods, 10c package. Alumi Popular Toilet Creams Melba Cleanser, 50c. Hudnut’s “Marvelous” Cold Cream, Sc jar; tube. Mrs, Graham's Skin Food, $1.25, Hanson + Jenks’ Violet Cream Brut, a vanishing cream, SOc. Hanson - Jenks’ Rose Cream, 50c, Hudout’s Creme Sec, a dis- appearing cream, 50c. = | 2%e cs : ne - Excella Cream and Skin Food, 50c. Madame Ise’ Bell's Food, SOc and $1.09. Malvina Cream, 39 Creme Simon, 40c. Societe Hygienique Cream, SOc. Aubrey Sisters’ Beautifier, 25¢ and 50c. Palmolive Cream, 25c. —Virst Fleer. {Feieni Hygienic Skin Haleyon Creme Eleaya, 38c. Melba Face Cream, 50c, W* would like to show you this Stove in operationshow you how the family cooking can be done better, with less ex- penditure of time, work and money than by any other method. The Demonstra- tion continues from 10:30 a. m. till 5 p, m. daily. MODEL NO. 1 CALO- RIC, illustrated, is equipped with one &-quart solid aluminum utensil, two steatite radia tors, one baking basket, one pair of tongs for handling racdia- tors, one radiator rack and one cook book. A very popular size for automobile and launch parties. Price $10.00. Other models at $11.00, $15.50, $18.00 and $24.50. —Housefurnishings fe Well-Made Folding Card Table Mahogany Finished; Green Felt Top Special $2.65 LIGHT, strong convenient Card Table, made of se lected hardwood, finished sorter fhe top is shetal- bound at mand = cov f green felt } gre rubb Folds ve $2.65. Fe May also shad with green leaper- ette top at the sane price. Fourth Floor, Frederick & Nelson—Basement Salesroot gas eee eerereeeee ex : 8 a * e3_g 8. 3 a ite f,ERSE sHHIETE - ginal Joan of Jobson and gave over | ‘copper claim to Johnson, Today is a probability of Capt. Joho on the stage—/ing that the reduction in residence that together lMght rates to 6 certs take effect at with the only A the same time as thy business rates Artistic Window Curtains May Be Made From These gon accumulating a fortune as re- > galt of swift development plans at) “Goose bay. Two other claims of |face in captivity. But just figure alongside of Johnson's are|out for yourself how many happy worked, and each is estimated |hours the rest of us would have to be worth $150,000. lost if “Fluffy” Billie had ae mained prim Ethelberta | The feast of St. Ig’ - : founder of the Jesuit Order of ‘was observed in all Catho-|it takes cold cash to melt others churches yesterday. The feast | ===== a Jast monday, but in ac- to Catholic custom, the is transferred to the fol- No. 1 angel child 7, 5 Mae tried to force a crossing of the Tallahatchie river near Abbe- ville, Miss. Now the Tallahatchie wasn't much of @ stream, nor at that stage of the old summer time would it appear to have made much dif- ference to an ordinary man which side of it he was on, but Gen. Smith was quite anxious to ross, #0 anxious indeed, that he spent three days fighting with the tes before he finally got his men over. Major Thomas Rhoades, chief of the surgical service at Walter Reed | General hospital at Washington, D. C., arrived in Seattle to Inspect the Providence hospital. Rhoades is) making a tour of the best hospitals | fn the country to gather tdeas for.) & million-dollar hospital to be con- structed at Washington. WAS THE MONEY WASTED? “1 spent more than $5,000 on my “daughter's voice. Now she has gone and got married, and | suppose she will never think of trying to sing again.” “It is too bad.” “Yes. The money would have kept her and her husband in fairly comfortable circumstances for near- ly a year.”—Chicago Record-Heraid. INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE Mrs. Climber—There’s no doubt) about it. We have at re | morning, |twothirds of the reduction I pro- . — | posed to give home owners in my Warm love will melt some giris; | bill of three month: reaches the 6 certs, Haas wants his bil) passed unchanged. “If the bill fs parsed as I propose to amend it,” said Erickson this “ft will mean that about ASA P. FRENCH He in the United States district ttorney in charge of the case tn 0 will have | Hoxton against the shoe machinery ‘all’ been put into effee trust— the meanest tro FICKLE WOMAN! THAT & FUNNY, SHE 6 BEEN AWAY A WEEK, AND I HAVE NT HEARD A WORD FROM WER enti you 0 sure? go with people | ind who never | really enjoy-| able-—New York Times. SERENE Say, ARE YOU looking at “Vacation Joys of the Joy Fam- ily"? They are a series of irresistibly funny cartoons now running in The Star. Don’t miss reading The Star y and following the adventures of the adven- turous kid and his family, They put you in a good humor for a pleasant dinner and even- ing. STRANDED ... “Didn't he have the sand to pro- 4g pose “Yes; but not the rocks to mar- ry.”’-—Judge, A party of picknickers ys was scared by a bobcat, © * tered near the city limits. One of |, ~ ings oe frightened the beste | sp way. engine in the launch used by this particular party broke |* * **** ******* # * down, and the excursionists were compelled to walk five miles through the forest to a car line. SSSSES SE Ee EE SSeS eeeee eee eee When boiling old potatoes add little milk to the water and the: will not turn black, <e mama di, Pn Peete eee ee ee Ts At the Theatres eo At the Grand, *| The bill at the Grand this week, AT THE THEATRES = & vaudeville and motion pictures com- Moore—Dark. * bined, is and exceptionally good Seattle—"Rip Van Winkle.” one, ‘Old fashioned Southern songs Lois—"Arizona.” *|by Downs and Gomes Is the feature Orpheum—Vaudeville. # \of this week's bill, Klindt Brothers, Empress—-Vaudeville. did some clever fe Pantages—Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and, motion pletures, Randale, comedienne , and is a dainty dancer, Coliseum—Vaudeville and mo- #/She made quite a hit with the aud- tion pictures. jlence. Six new motion pictures fol- HK KK KKK th) low the vaudeville. | i it Wi | | Women’s Pumps Priced for Clearance at $1.65 Pair Women’s Tan Calf Pumps with medium-weight sole and instep strap, and Patent Leather Pumps with two straps over instep and medium weight sole. Sizes 214 to 7. Spe- cial $1.65 pair. BOYS’ SHOES AND OXFORDS PRICED FOR CLEARANCE AT $1.65 PAIR—Boys’ Calf Oxfords with Goodyear welt soles, and Vici Kid High Shoes—not all sizes in either style. GROWING GIRLS RUMPS AND OXFORDS AT $1.45 PAIR—Growing Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords, in Patent Leather, Gun-metal Calf, Vici Kid and Tan Calf. Sizes from 2 to 6 in the as- fi sortment, but not in any one ¥ style. Notions—Stationery—Toilet Wares Children’s Hose Support- ers in black only, special S¢. Scissors, special S¢. “My Dolly's Work Box,” special 10¢. Basement Salerroom. Jergens’ Toilet Soap, nine cakes in box, assorted odors, 35¢. Oatmeal, Witch Hazel and Ruby Glycerine Toilet Soap, i eB 3 cakes for 10¢. S. H. M. Innovation Skirt | Tnitialed a 50 “Po tngd special 12 yards for | sheets of paper and 50. en- . : velopes in box, 50¢. Bayonet-point Hat Pins, Good quality Stationery, special 2 for S¢. | special 12¢ box F; Seam Binding in light- | Queen Quality Playing blue, pink, brown and laven- Cards with fancy backs, spe- der, special 12 bolts for 25¢. | cial 18¢. ~-Hasement Salesroom. Figured Drapery Scrims at 10c Yard Scrims are in a soft- HESE finished round-thread cloth printed on both sides in con- ventional designs, in soft greens, browns, and green and red They are easily made into effective win- dow curtainings and the de- signs may be cut out and ap- plain fabrics for Runners and combinations. pliqued on Table Covers, Cushion Covers. Thirty-six inches wide, 10¢ yard. —Basement Saleeroom, New Arrivals in Laces EW Venise and Embroidered Net Allovers in a wide variety of effective patterns, including small and medium designs, suitable for yokes, sleeves or waists. Shown in ecru, cream and white, in 18-inch width, and moderately priced at 50c, 65c, 85¢ and $1.15 yard. Exceptional values are offered in Oriental and Net Laces and Insertions in many pleasing designs, including some in shadow effect. They range in width up to 10 inehes and are specially priced at 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢ yard: —Ba wement Salcsroom. Wide Satin Taffeta | Attractive Values in Ribbon Special 25C Yard Firm, good quality Satin ‘Taffeta Rib- bons with high, lustrous finish, 534 inches wide, and shown in a good range of light and dark colorings. These are specially suitable for hair bows and sashes. Special 25¢ yard. Basement Salesroom. Rough with velvet and 75¢ Large bands, excellent v White Silk Fish long, 95c. Sailor Hats Straw Sailors in burnt effect, small and medium shapes, ribbon white and bands, special Small and Medium Black Rough Straw Sailors, special $1.45. Black Sailor Hats with velvet Jue t $1.75 Net Veils, 144 yards —Rarement Satesroom. Women’s and Misses’ Fall Coats $9.75 $12.75 $14.50 aa new Coats are in tweed, zibeline, golf cloth and serges—the colorings include smart brown tures, black, navy-blue and tan, mixtures, gray mix- The styles include semi-fitting models in plain-tailored effect or with belted back, also loose-fitting “polo” Coats with wide belt and raglan sleeve. are 54 and 56 inches. Sizes range from 16 years to 42 inches bust measurement. A number have sailor collar inlaid with black satin, and cuffs trimmed to match. Lengths —Basement Sa}erroon eee et ee eet SHH)