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ichaliahelahaieielaheheielalel YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Secretary of the Interior Fisher | W. J. BURNS} IN THE CITY Detective W. J. Burns fe in town # — The young men who lunch in & the basement of the Bailey |® building every day, and who *® allege that they are members # of the Kind Words club, have is due to arrive here from Alaska|® gent a nice bouquet to Ole He here to confer with Prose: September 8. The Commercial, ® Hanson, one of thelr number, #/CUtDK Attorney Murphy about the Club will give a dinner in his iu. prosecution of members of the vice -* ‘ayndicate here this and nem month He will leave in two days for Chi cago and New York urns had visited bin ® Fran- cisco office on his way re from | Los Angeles, where he has been very busy in the McNamara onses He will return here in a fw wee Vessels passing through the In- honor on the evening of his de parture, Besides Fisher, J, L. Wil-| son will speak at the banquet. * * * « * a * * * At 24 years, reached today, Rex RAARAARE RAE Beach has demonstrated that & man can make two smashing fail ures and also be successful white youthful days linger about. A farm in Michigan was the port of en trance Into this happy land for the out-of-doors novelist Then he went to Chicago to study and prac A pienic In which “1,000 ar pected to participate will be by the Seattle Iowans at Point De fiance park, Tacoma, on Labor day. MEDFORD, Or.—While the atee! cell In which they were confined was being holeted by seel cables to the top of the new jail buildin, 13 prisoners washed their dishes tee law; failure No. 1, The Klon-/and'sang, They feared no accident @ike next saw him; failure the seo-| despite the fact that there were 13 ond. The pj in the cage, azine and sein A meeting of the trustees of the! | Seattle Symphony was id in the/ side passage to ka report navi © rooms yes|mation dangerous on account of | the future organ | thick smoke and heavy fog. Forest | fires are responsible for the emoke. rw Th ‘The Spoilers,” “The | Silver Horde.” FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Cleees Dally at 5180 H SAN FRANCISCO—A big w rock served as a plug to @ ¥# hole made in the steamer Ab- % erdeen when ft ran aground in % the Golden Gate, The stone was al! that saved the vessel % from sinking. Women’s Black Hosiery At | 28c | Pair XCELLENT selling, due to the magnitude of the purchase. The character of the merchandise and the very low price make this a saving event, the importance of which is strongly emphasized seeeeeeee * SERRE EE ERE E REE EH CHICAGO—"This court will not attempt to punish a man for a mis demeanor who fs about to be mar ried,” said Police Judge Dolan, as he discharged Otto Kiopke on an ly fntoxication charge. Klopke wae married two hours later. assortments remain for tomorrow's NORFOLK, Va.—Having had a —Firet Floor tless police ee oo a eee BLACK GAUZE-LISLE HOSIERY, | BLACK SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, very ee bed aay. abaltabed the very fine § age, 4-inch garter welt, double fine grade, with two separate garter welts, sole; pair, BLACK AND TAN GAUZE SILK- | LISLE HOSIERY, with spliced heel, double sole and. toe and 4-inch double garter welt; iee force, and is thinking of ve en changing the name of the village to Utopia. RARAAAAARAAAAAAH distributing strain preventing stitches; pair, 28¢. BLACK GAUZE SILK-LISLE HOS- IERY, wide garter top, double sole, high spliced heel; pair, 28¢. EMBROIDERED BLACK LISLE AND * w& BERKELEY, Cal.—The Af # rican bull's pelt presented to %# the University of California by & Col. Roosevelt is & “white he ant,” says campus gossip M Ca. It has been pickled in % a vat for six mouths because # the university's taxidermist ® quit, Sa nnannaanrente RA-SIZE GAUZE-LISLE HOS- IERY, very fine gauge, with deep garter welt and double sole and toe; in black and tan; pair, 28¢. ppg pagel . Pi a ret "We a : GAUZE-LISLE HOSIERY with double 2AVY J SILK-LISLE HOS- i . eee cece pr Lel 5 | heels, soles and toes; embroidered in self and IERY with double Sea Island cotton sole, | e foot strongly reinforced ; pair, 28¢. | contrasting colors ; pair, 28¢. The Fall Showing of Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel Is in Complete Readiness A= YRTMENTS cover a wide varlety of pleasing and practical models in one-piece Dresses, Coats, Sweater-Coats and Separate Skirts, all of which have been selected with the needs of the school and eollege Miss directly in mind, —Kecond Poor. GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES of striped and check- ed galatea in Russian effects, trimmed with Turkey-red, black pipings and leather belt. Some have sailot collar and shield finished with emblem. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices from $2.95 to $7.50. GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES in navy-blue, brown and red serges, size 6 to 14 years, priced from $5.75 to $11.50. GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ POLO COATS, sizes 8 to 16 ] years, in all-wool navy, brown and tan mixtures and her- ringbone tweeds, plaid wool lining. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Prices from $12.50 to $17.50. PLUSH; MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ PETER | THOMPSON SUITS of all-wool serges, navy, and black and white checks, in one- and two-piece styles. Sizes 14 to 20, $17.50 to $27.50. ~ GIRLS’ PETER THOMPSON SUITS of all-wool serge, in Russian and regulation styles, with bodice attached to skirt; sizes | 6to 14 years. Priced from $6.75 to $15.00. GermanSilver Mesh Bags SPECIAL $4.50 ELL -MADE Bags of Ger- silver in the eeeeeeeeeeeee September 1, 1864, Gen. George Vi. Thomas—“Old Pap” Thomas—| € ran bis horse fn- to a lather} “Great God,"| ejaculated " Sherman, " Thomas running really was in a} That | iscover it until aft: | Then he sent swift or- ders to Gen. Stanley to move at} once on Hardee. But Stanley was slow coming up, and then it was that Thomas’ horse — perspired. ‘Ordinarily on a battle field, Thomas was coo! enough to freeze & cucumber. CARACAL AND PLAIN COATS in high neck, double-breasted style, also with deep, rolling sailor collar; sizes 6 i to 14 years. Prices from $10.00 to $23.50 | JUNIORS’ FULL-LENGTH COATS of fine, medium-weight glish tweeds, i coverts and mixtures, al: in navy-blue cheviot. Sizes 15 and 17. Special $12.50 and $15.00, | SATURDAY Toilet Goods Spec’ls Lyons’ Tooth Powder, special 15¢. Sanitol Tooth Powder, special 15¢. Palm Olive Cream, special 26¢. Pond's Extract Cream, large size, special 39¢. Upton Sinclair tells the N. Y. Times that “telegrai poetry is a rous experi And if Upton gets off any more like his last, we warn him that bringing it In will likely be nigh fatal experi- ment. “% SHOWS CANALS ON MARS & FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. Sept. 1 *% —A photo clearly showing the on Mars was exhibited *% today by professors of t % Lowell observatory here. & negative was obtained |. % night. eeeeeeeee * RERKKKKHARKRR a firm of Wilder & White of New York, designer of the proposed tem- ple of justice at Olympia, is in the | city, and is the guest of Architect | ©, H. Bebb. man For a cone! ‘3 * m ‘ and Mrs, John Lewis pu Lambert 8 Listerine, large size, special fashionable reticule | Tesidence property at 1223 16th av 63¢. . N. yesterday. mcih. tas ite ie style, as pictured, Riveris Talcum Powder, specia ‘e vi - chai Rev. J. E. Williams has resigned , ' 1 with scale - chain his position as pastor of the handle and moire NEW PERFUMES Hanson-Jenks’ Halcyon Rose Perfume in leather cases, $3.00 and $5.00 bottle. Friends’ Memorial church, after a| pastorate of four years. | silk lining. A limit- ed number is offer- ed at this very spe- cial price—$4.50, | ndeadicdasatad ahaa Bu ala ad * *% «Assistant Secretary of the * |} ls veatea? a. Waite >, it Vise, a acctee Tigtteaes whe is to xl Hanson-Jenks’ Lily-of-the-Valley Per- iI * the city, was the guest of «|| fume in fancy packages, $2.50 bottle S ° 1 e | “* honor at a banquet given by * tea pec \| *& the Commercial Club last #! Hanson-Jenks’ Standard Perfumes in tals in night. * I] floral odors, 50c bottle. N) ra ho ol ) li Kakhktnkkeakeaene rh) Hanson-Jenks’ “Ily Toilet Water, $1.25 upp 1es and $2.00, School Slates, 7x11 inches, special O¢s School Slate Sponges, special 4¢. Andrews’ Black-board Erasers, special Hanson-Jenks’ “Ilys” Sachet Powder, 75¢ ounce. First Floor Navy Cream Horse Radish ALL GROCERS, 15c “¢ Fancy Wood Slate Pencils, special 3% for ——NEW—__— Plain Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils, special 10¢ dozen. Shetland-FinishVeils | (0° sissesiae"' At 85c ber's ‘Emerald and Ruby Er XCELLENT values in these popular, sers, spe- cial 4¢ Typewriter Erasers, special 4¢. Pen Holders, special 3 for S¢ and 4¢ each, Colored School Crayons, special 4¢ and 8¢ box K washable Veilings, in the smart octa- . gou and filet meshes, 1% yards long, with Colored Chalk, special 4¢ box. - ei sags p18 finished border. May be had in white, black, { Kosmos Pencil Sharpeners, special 8¢. HT | Students’ Note Books, special 4¢ and 8¢. navy-blue apd brown—at Students’ Exercise Books, special 4¢ and 8¢. Firat Floor and at the Right Price. ag Students’ Composition Books, special C. H. DAHLEM & CO. || . 20¢. 1 Frederick & Nelson Large Scratch Tablets, special 4¢. Ink ‘Tablets, special 4¢ and S8¢. Inc. 608 Third A Between Pike id Pi | OPEN SATURDAY EVENING | THE SEATTLE STAR YOUNG WOMAN 2 TRIES Financial troubles | have been the cause of an attempt ed suleide early this morning, on) the part of Misw Ida Merrill, land lady of « rooming house at 1924! best-known captains of the Pacific,| Puck, | Frederick & Nelson— AN “The Dollar Princess” Chiffon Faille —a beautiful, cellent service-giving qualities—thirty-six inches wide. a color-assort Navy-blue Brown Copenhagen Coronation-purple Light-blue Pearl-gray White Black Pink A very strong value at $1.00 yard. Specially-low Prices on NEW —weaves wic qualities that those quoted 56-inch Tan Covert Coating, special $1.65 yard Tan Invisible Herringbone Stripe Suiting, 56 inches wide, special $1.75 yard 56-inch Blue and Green Plaid Golf Coating, special! $1.50 yard. Golf Coatin, wide, special $1.50 yard Piaid Golf inches wide, » Heavy Reversible Plaid Coating, with dark-gray back, 56 inches wide, special $L65 yard. Taffeta Silk Ribbons IBBONS finish, a desirable grade for sashes, hair-bows and mil- linery trimming. Special, 20¢ yard. Misses’and Children’s Button Shoes sole. —Bastinent Sel MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S GUN-METAL CALF j—~~~~—~~~------— Sass " BUTTON SHOES, on full, round-toe last, with extra-heavy . ° ; Sizes 81% to 11, $1.75 pair; 11% to 2, $2.25 pair; 2% te N N k N h G tate ps2 | New Namsook Night Gowns MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S PATENT VICI KID BUTTON SI extra-heavy sole. pair; 11% to 2, $2.2 * AND CHILDREN JOCKEY BOOTS on full-toe las Mis euff t top an } $2.50; 814 to |High - Grade Hotel Soar } dozen cakes. La Perla special 15¢ Ivory Soap, special S@¢| Palmolive Soap, special 7¢ 5¢ q cake. cake. ‘ $ AT $1.00—Slip-over Gown of nainsook, yoke fashioned off Turkish Bath Soap, spe- Lifebuoy Soap, special 4¢ } lace insertion in Valenciennes and linen patterns, finishe cial 4¢ cake. cake. with embroidery beading, ribbon-drawn. Sleeves trimm Butt Ik Seap, § ial |g ae a ap, specia Soap, special 8¢ cake. AT $1.25—Nainsook Gown, slip-over style, trimmed witht Hazel Cream Soap; spe- | Guticura: Soap, Se cake. large lace medallions and rows of narrow Valenciennes in# sil 4 oa ser ack a | Pears’ Soap, unscented, 12¢ } sertion, The garment is finished below the medallions with xyes Dasa 9 | cake, small tucks. | 8c cake. JILTED BY GIRL | CHARLEVOIX, Mich., Sept. 1 | Jilted by @ girl he wae about wed, C. W, Howe, 27, son of why don’t you| President of the Case School of Wentlake ay. She wan about to js dead here today, Saunders’ lant drain a bottle of carbollc acid when|command was the Pacific Mail Adu Jones, one of the lodgers,|steamer Korea, For many years k the bottle from her hand.|he «iled to the Orlent and Panama and left arm were burned|porte. He was a native of New ii ‘by the, olson York and 61 years of age. | Physictans were called and whe . was declared out of danger. Mise | Merrill is 28 years of age. Mr. Willie—But phaed At take your bankbook in to have It|plied Bclence, Cleveland, says are wuld to) NOTED BEA CAPTAIN DIES, | balanced? . will paws the next 10 years of (By United Press teneed. Wire. Mra. Willie! don’t want that) ies among the sund dunes of snoopy-looking cashier to know how .” oe got in there—|ern Michigan. farm, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1— Capt. Jas, W. Saunders, one of the| much money He will live o Basement Salesroom MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ Tailored School Suits EXCELLENT VALUES OFFERED AT — $7.75, $10.50, $12.75, $14.50, $22.50 HEY are for the most part in the very practical simply-tailored models, fashioned from 5 viceable serges, homespuns, diagonals and iancy suitings. The coats are 26 to 30 inches long, lined in soft silk or satin; the skirts in plain, paneled at side-plaited styles. Colors, black, navy, gray mixed and brown. Sizes 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20-years. Misses’ Long Coats for School Wear $12.75 and $14.50 ELL-TAILORED Coats, 50 to 52 inches | circular collar, velvet inlaid, and -belted b ce with Empire waist-line. long, in smart gray and tan fancy coat- | 1 ings, and heavy serge in black, brown and The sizes are 14, 16 and 18 years; the val navy-blue. Some have the large sailor collar, | highly attractive at $12.75 and $14.50. trimmed in braid“and satiw; others have wide | Basement Balceroom. Y Attractive Displays of ~ Fall Millinery Materials’ F ew Dress Fabric OR the woman who prefers to do her own trimming tht! materials listed will offer valuable-suggestions At $1.00 Yard soft-draping silk-and-linen material with ex- In ment including ~— HEAVY COATINGS lely in demand for Fall Coats and Wraps—~ would easily command higher figures than below— Corded Silk Shapes in Mother Goose, Pierrot and novel blocks, $2.45, Black Silk Velvet Shapes in nearly a dozen smart large, medium and small, $4.95. Soft White Felt Outing Hats, $2.75 to $6.95 “ Attractive values offered in new Trimmed Hats for Fall at $3.75 and up to $8.75 4 ba Felt Shapes ina variety of new blocks, including q hood effects, in green, black, king’s-blue, purple, and cardinal, some with under-brim of contrasting colorg $1.45 to $3.95 4 Soft Felt Shapes in browns, greens, garnet, navy and oth popular Fall. colors, $3.50 to $3.50. CHILDREN’S HATS in dark-brown and dark-wine plaid, 6 inches Coating in dark-brown and dark-green, 56 pecial $1.50 yard. — Basement Balesroom. Six Inches Wide Special 20c Yard of firm, all-silk taffeta, 6 inches wide, lustrous Children’s School Hats in soft felt shapes, in “Mol Goose,” “Pierrot,” “Hamlet” and other novel styles. She in black, brown, cardinal and navy, trimmed with quills, vet bands and plaid scarfs, $1.45 to $3.25. 4 — Basement Salenroom. In Slip-over Styles $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 4 ey aw 10 on full-toe last, with cravenette top and izes 534 to 8, $1.50 pair; 8% to 11, $1.75 5 pair; 2% to 6, $2.50 pair. PATENT VICI KID with 3 h patent leather 1 tassel, and extra-heavy sole. Sizes 5% to 8, 11, $2.75; 111% to 2, $3.00; 21% to 6, $3.50. Basement Salesroom. s Toilet Soaps Specially Priced >», special 25¢ Oatmeal Soap, special S¢ cake, Castile Soap, Jergens’ Toilet Soap, 9 bar. cakes in box, special 28¢. d eae . : | Transparent Glycerine $ with several rows of lace insertion and edge. 711" Glycerine Soap, 5e AT $1.50—Nainsook Gown “in slip-over style, trimmed cake, er ow et with large embroidery medallions, inset with pretty round 15 W eaeente s Facial Soap, } thread lace, The neck is finished with lace insertion, ribbon- Se cake, drawn beading and lace edge. —Basement Salesroom —Dasement Sa Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns