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se Ro, TR. doce not slant the Saturday at 8 A. M. and Close for the Day at 1 P. M. Sharp So Please Shop As Early As You Can Till 1 P. M. Saturday Men’s $18.00 Summer Suits Will Be on Sale at $12.50 m. him so with their airs. ee Mra. NearAdam (looking int the direction of the Intelligence Cave) Y'd like to know what's keeping dather he’s killed her on the way homesame as he did the last one, they vile YOU'LL FIND IT HERE “AN EARLY SPRIN 4 the new girl, | spose On ee ee FREDERICK & NELSON Women’s Silk Petticoats Special $2.95 YUSUALLY good values are offered in a special assortment of desirable Silk U Petticoats at this low price “ They are of soft chiffon taffeta and messa line silks, in rich changeable colors and plain costume and evening shades straight-line models, tucked and plaited flounces. Special $2.95. Potlatch Novelties Cotton Potlatch Pennants, mounted and unmounted, special 10c. Crepe Paper with “Bug” emblem, for Pot- latch decorations, special 10c roll Souvenir Match Holders, 25c. designed in correct with cluster- —Herond Floor Wide Silk Ribbons) Special 10c and 25c Yard 4 | Taffeta and Messaline Ribbons in Persia and Dresden designs, 5 inches wide, adapted for fancy-work and millinery tf ming, special 10¢@ yard. r: Ombre, Changeable, Dresden and Omb stripe Ribbons, 6 to 8 inches wide desirable for millinery purposes, yard, —First Fioors Children’s Wash Dressed $1.75 and $2.50 —of good quality ginghams, in plaid, chee and stripe patterns; made in French sty! A CLEARANCE OF MEN'S SUMMER SUITS WHILE IT IS YET SUMMER, just when you want ene for present wear, A clearance of all our $15, $16.50 and $18 Summer Suits at the very low price of $12.60. All late summer styles and tailored in the way, for this store is famous for the good values it gives in $15 and $18 sults. All sizes from 33 to 46 inches chest measure In the lot, so we can surely fit you, They come in nice brown and gray mixtures, nice fancy worsteds and nice striped effects. News of the Day Condensed for Busy People with full plaited skirt; Duteh neck and sha Potlatch Lanterns, 15c each; 2 for 25c, ed with embroidery and pip Potlatch Stationery, 50c box. Potlatch Playing Cards, 25¢ and 5c. Excellent values Firet Poor. - sleeves trimur 1 Fort Wayne, Ind., son of Evangeliat | Hilly Banday, and Dr, J, Jensen, of Cedar culls, la, climbed Moant Te coma Tuesday, Dr. Jensen became unconscious at the summit and Sunday was nauseated by the alti tude, Subscrivers to The Seattlo Star ings of contrasting color. Sizes 6 to 14 year will comfer « favor by notifying this office at on a Second Floor, | un Cy The Beattie he desire of the wcure the beat complaints ue and prompt Stirring Satarday Bargains for Boys Seer renee ene ee a | Women’s Colored Crepe Gowns St. Louis, Or.—Harry Ken. #) At $1.00 ag ny, 8 years, was mpch pursled # fain especially pleasing styles in these the Circulation Departm over the composition of dyna # mite. caps, In the cause of #/f] science he tapped one with a * HR hammer and now ts in the howe @ ff GC 7to 16 years Mothers with boys between 7 and! 18 years should be looking into this ofter of Boys’ $3.50 and $4 Suits $2.95 on Saturday, for they are ma Of cassimeres, worsted and far cheviots, Seams taped and do stitched. EE wns of soft, crinkly crepe—each an excellent value at this low price—as follows styles of Suite for boys ¢ to years of sults of woot full Hned and cc style. Norfolk coats and belts | to He The election of a trustee in the # |bankruptey estate of W. B. Sehrick- |® pital minus three fingers and # ff er and L. L. Andrews, bankers at # a thumb. * La Conner, was postponed until ® * July 26 by Referee in Bankruptcy * & ee te ee eae ee John P. Hoyt. This action was = | taken on the request of several creditors, Knickerbocker trousers in box trimmed] Price sleeves are to neck and with edge $1.00. Get a Fun Maker for “Farewell” Night at the Potlateh | Vampas Plumes, very large, soft, Muffy kind. at X24 Inches, of first qu the price of small ones, for autos Oc in the elty | Petaten Pem | tainly beauties and tea: |. each Ned of cotton, size 9x13 Rian a 10c Big Hed Bugs of colton, sixe 14x20 Inches, 1 the kind for cushion covers, 1 Tacoma.—With the third boost, match in lumber prices this month pat into effect thie week by local mills, | the lumber trade in beginning to brace up wonderfully, Chief Fire! Warden Bridge says all jogeing | camps are running full handed. crepe with pretty floral vine de- Gown in kimono style, of white | | sign in pink or light-blue, trim- namin, © nec aa ace 4 3 gy ee med in linen pattern lace and rib bon-drawn beading. Price $1.00. FOUND—A “VIGITILLIONTH!” A Loe Angeles man has won @ lawsuit Involving a strip of land one-vigitililonth (. 00000000000000 0 0 00000 0060000000000000000001} of an inch wide. That's the first we ever heard of thie vigitiliionth Empire-style. Gown of pink crepe, with short waist daintily tucked and trimmed linen pattern lace edge. The lace in- sertion at waist is drawn with rib- Price $1.00. Second Floor, te, made to sell for $1.00. Cer- wine 9¢ Peasant-style Gown of pink or with light-blue crepe, with deep, point- ed yoke effect outlined in linen- pattern lace LOS ANGELES, July 18—Just before they went to bed, David Pennman told his wife where be! thing, but judging from the ch had hidden $20. It was gone next! phers, @ Vigitillionth. le our |morning. In itn stead was a note: | idea of nothing at all to go to “Whisper it next time. } 1 bout. ‘ raed sad ter anaes * Some Montana bee raisers | | | | each é | Cc) ———--— Fiver. | insertion. Round | bon Popular 15c and 20c Music Sat. a Copy | Delicious, Toothsome Candies Sp'l Pound Included are “That Haunting Melody “Potiatch Bug,” “When | Was Twenty one «i You Were Sweet Sixteen “Trolley Car Swing.” at léc For Ie a pound you can get Choco Creams in assorted favors, Jelly assorted Bum- packages of oan ute Saturday. Fourth Floor, ——TTill 1 o’Clock Bargains in Seattle’s Bes Carefully Candied Fresh Eggs and @ copy . ‘ j jum at 16 Fourth Floor, t Grocery — Correctly Cured 1 Shoulder Hams, c Saturday, Ib... 2 Wetnerwurst, the pure food fresh daily, a pound . Bolled Hams, trimmed: a 460 value. Saturday, pound ... Layer Cakes, that please exacting Keepers; 3 layers, iced, S5e; 2 layers, iced teen, latest season pack, No. 2% Standard cana, regular ide grade, Saturday, can .... ris Padding, @essert; Saturday, No. 1 cans variety the best Eastern brands, that makes « delicious summer 45 @ 14c| correctly 5c 25c kind, Saturda: Gloss Stareh, finish to linens lec pack: Cheese Saturday, pound house- | @ delicious vegetable le value, pound fast kind emular 4c grade, pound as vi Freshly Churned Creamery Butter, Saturday, pound Tea, our own importation > --teainaedae! Enalieh break - 30c Cube Sumer, 4 pounds of the beet cane Riverside rand, that gives 6 wate Cream Cheese, fine full cream Oregon made” Lima Beans, fine new small white kind that makes SOLE SEATTLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS “KNO-TAIR” HOSE FOR MEN == ON i | MARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET Los Angeles —Walter Mayr has sued his wife for a division of thetr household goods, He wants their punching bax, @ Turkish prayer rug and Gibbons “Rise and Fall of Rome” for his share SHARAHAERAAEAA NED * # Loe Angeles—The Turko # ® Italian war has extended to ® @ the county hospital here, M. ® # Frisco, Turk, and N. Cantanile, ® # Italian, are convalescents In & # adjoining cots. A Japanese *® * jantior stopped the first real ® # scrap yesterdsy. They prom ® & ised to finish when they leave w ® their beds. * * * eee eee eee RARE Los Angeles.—The hengey berg lar, sought for weeks by the po lice, added a new gastronomle feat to his record by devouring three tins of lobster, a watermelon and a pound of dried apples tn J. Armes store, He ignored a well-fifled tit H. BD. Folsom filed yesterday for the office of senator from the Séth district. Oe ee ee ee \* * * tempted aul *) ing In his © *| building, died at § o'clock *) night with the mystery sur # ; rounding his act uncleared. * take their bees to California ev- ery winter for a vacation. Tacoma—Railway announce th the recent trip of! A. L. Martin, vice-president of the! 800 Line, to Tacoma was for the urpose of arranging to send Ca nadian Pacific trains into thin eity and that it would be done soon/ over the Milwaukee tracks. CHICAGO, July 18.—It took four polloemen and a patrol driver to bring Hilda Schwartz to court. All were badly bitten, scratched and/ kicked tn the mixup. She was wanted only as a witness a that, publications | FRANCISCO, July 18—A an,” with all Sutro forest as his Utopia, is in jal! here, unpo- tically booked as a common fag.| He has forgotten his own name! and most of the English language | and hae no knowledge of time, the| high cost of Hving or the bull moose party, SAN “wild jason ig not measured by or height, but by principle. —Epictetus, } VENICE, Cal, July 18—Fair! mermaids of this beach resort have won their first water polo victory defeating a team of life guards They are out with a challenge to meet any male team {n the state Two are blondes and two bronettes. |] | Residents of this! i Men’s Wash Ties Special 25c ASH Ties of fine quality materials, in plain white with satin stripe, also dainty color effects in panel, hair-line stripe and cross-bar designs. at 25¢. Men's Athletic Shirts and Drawers, broken lines, special 25¢ garment. Exceptional values First Floor, Entrance just inside Second and Madison Free Delivery to Out-of- * Town Points } W E pay transportation charges to any ) railroad station or steamboat land- | ing in the State of Washington, on all pur- | chases amounting to $5.00 or over, method | of shipment to be optional with us Women’s and Children’s Bathing Suits Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits i brilliantine, mohair and other practical m: terials, tastefully trimmed with braidin and stitched bands of self material, $20 $3.50 and up to $6.50. Children’s One-piece Bathing Suits cambric, serge and flannel, trimmed in b sizes 4 to 12 years; $1.25, $2.00 to $2.50. —Second FI ‘Mail, Telephone and Tele-. graph Orders Receive Our Prompt and Careful = Attention BASEMENT SALESROOM taht ae eee Jay the reports of /f mysterious Ackerman | Ideaths on the so-called “poison i of fire-| Be recent OXFORDS The second exhibition PUMPS, —AND— LOW SHOES —AT— Special Prices Women’s Satin, Silk, Velvet, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Pumps, etc. Regular price $3.00; Saturday. Women’s Two-Strap Sandals, Pat- ent Leather and Gun Metal. Reg- ular $2.50; Saturday ............ Big Girls’ Button Oxfords, Patent Leather and Gun Metal, Low Heels, $2.00; Saturday ........-e+e0es Children’s Oxfords, Gun Metal, But- ton, sizes 814 to 11. Special for Sat- WORE 05 os bcm Pantie eeleey GIRLS’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES, High Button, Low Heel; sizes up to 2. Regular $2.00, Saturday ..... 30 $1 $1 $1 $1.50 50 Foot-Easers, Arch Supports, Bunion Pads, Bunion Reducers, Bunion Rights, Corn Plasters, help to keep the feet comfortable these hot days, Agents for Cushion Sole Shoes. RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 Third Ave. The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes Liberty Bldg. works given by the Oriental colony} of Seattle was enjoyed by over 10. 1000 people last night. The display | was numerous and varied Things are coming to such a pass that It’s almost good form | to be a Bryan democrat. | City Engineer Dimock cuts down ithe appropriation for his depart ment in his budget for next year | $56. | Mrs. Mary C. Fisher, old resident of Seattle and wife of Charles Fish er of Chena, Alaska, died In St. Vin « hospital. at Portland yester She had been a resident of » 30 years Rev. E. V. Shayler, rector of St. Mark's, will take 4 ‘se of the choir on a week's outing on Orcas j island Sunday night On the level, what would YOU do with a vigitillionth uw you had it? Cee ee eed A telegram from G. L. Berg of Seattle, who is now In Wash- ington, D. C., states that he has secured the patent for his automobile lamp. The new lamp is arranged go that ft will throw the Nght in the di rection in which the car turns. His invention was the result of an accident in which he nearly killed a woman eeeteeteeeeeee Seeeeteeete eee eal Portland, Or—It was hot, and | Sol Salm asked W. Re: ide for # Jarink. Reynolds gently slapped him on the head wita a pall of beer Salm doesn't like it so much at a time so he carved his family crest on Reynolds’ ribs with a | butcher knife, 19.—T. Pilking: London, July to 1 shot, ton's Prince Palatin, won the Eclipse stakes at Sane down park today by a neck, Lord Derby's Steadfast was second, with! J. B. Jools Lycaon third. Jockay Maher rode the winner, The race was worth $50,000, farm,” near Mount Vernon. An in vestigation today revealed that} Joseph Ackerman, reported to have} died last evening, never existed. | John. Ackerman died two weeks ago. | aneente | Washington.—Postoffice officials here indicated today that they will support Postmaster Bartholomew fof San Diego in a fight with em ployes there, in which the backed by Works of Caltic men are Senator Prominent Attorney Arrested. PORTLAND, Or., July 19.—Max G, Cohn, a prominent attorney, was arrested today by federal author ties on a charge of suborning pet jury in having Induced a woman defendant in a white slavery case} to lie | JEWEL CASKET IS ROBBED (By United Pres Leased Wire.) i SAN FRANCISCO, July 19.— | News of a robbery of a casket | containing jewels and valuable papers from Miss Concepcion | Hidalgo, member of one of the wealthiest and best known fam- ilies of western Mexico, was brought to this city by the Pa- cific Mail steamer Peru, on board of whic.) the robbery oc- curred, The casket, said Miss Hidalgo, was entrusted to by.a friend in Mazatian, was unable to state the value of its contents, IT MAKES BRYAN FEEL GOOD (By United Press Leased Wire) July 19,—-Refer-| it the democratic candidates for congress from the Ninth Missourl district all with drew, leaving a clear field for Speaker Champ Clark, the Com- moner declares a plac | | | well as the life Tacoma—George Sunday, of of everyone he loves, Women’s Potlatch Dresses Special. $2.75 T ) close out our remaining assortment of these attractivé Dresses —in white duck, with detachable gold collar and cuffs—they have been re-priced, and will be on sale tomorrow, at $2.75. We have also added at this specially-low figure an interesting lot ; of colored Wash Dresses in Frenct models just right for summer or ¢ Women’s Wash Exceptional values in smart one-piece hams, tissues and percales—desirable styles for street, at-home wear, Special, $4.50. inghams, general wear—to close out, $2.75. Special $4.50 Dresses in tissues and lawns— Dresses French ging- outing and WOMEN’S LINEN SKIRTS, in natural-color, strictly tailored, $2.75. Wash Silk Waists, $1.95 and +-Basement Salcsroom. $2.95 NTERESTING values in tub Waists of soft, white Japanese and Pongee silks, mia up in a smart shirt model, with the soft, detachable turnback collar and cuffs va practical for vacation and traveling wear, and moderately priced at $1.95 and $2.95. g LINGERIE WAISTS, 95¢— Waists in good quality Persian lawn and mull, trimmed with strong laces and with touches of French embroidery. A variety of pleasing styles to select from, at 95¢. LINGERIE WAISTS, 50¢— Waists of good quality French lawn, cipally in Dutch-neck models, tast trimmed with combined Valenciennes Torchon laces and French embroidery. Spe cial values at 50¢, Ss Basement Salesroo