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THE SEATTLE STAR é + lea Velednin, whe hae REARERA RRR ARR Hae A cS ieee ene oa YOULL FIND IT HERE |) FREDERICK & NELSON Another feature of the Children's The noted English Jesuit, News of the Day Condensed for Busy People LANTERNS GLOW” | potisten will be the parade of Tit \* Father Bernard Vaughn, will EA o> This Pretty Crepe Kimono , $1.95) kums of Elttaes, some 200 In num lw be in Seattle Sunday and will ce, to be known Where Cotlins’ Lanterns Glow.” | per, on the opening night, A clown Thi le of 2 Oo * { Re ® speak at a meeting, the exact This is the title of the Collins |track*meot will be held on Friday,/) AMO" Pin te not yet de the exploitation and industrial b , ESIC ED p fe F reau, has resulted from the Seatti D N in the attractive pir hown in the ily playfield potlateh song, i it willland a silver loving cup has been| th ayground festival, which b to his work tm the slums of publicity bureau merging with th repe, with neck ang gins on August 26 and laste five London, He was a close friend days, The second night of the car STAR CLASSIFIED ADS| * of the late Queen Victoria, a ee tee uites by Mor| _ BRING RESULTS [ie ae ie snananne tion, and made of good qua eeeeeeeeee eae be sung by a well trained glee club offered for this event by Herbert) * termined ra cg of male and female ve during | Schoenfeld well known in Eng industrial, exploitation and conven : tion departments, hs, Sond dithis'sléeves a tats dei ofA Pe The big parade on Labor day may Choice of navy, delft r not have any inwpiring music at ite| any » head. This te because the Musicians’ | y witty cabiotl ied! destin ol ith dal o'er x, king} phong union has refused to join with the! 7 5, i . oe ith delft. “Bireviation Central Labor counell in @ boycott ! blue or lavender f colder 4 how Unless they rescind their action, ‘ they will not be employed Labor Y Sizes 36 to 46. An ex eptional val With @ cargo of coal, crude oll | 14: U : | First Picop, and general merchandise, the eee barkentine Coronado left today un-| Fifty-four students of the Bilt. Ps.) nnn, P| ol, of Biltmore, N der tow of the tug Goliah, She| more forest school . C,, with their jostraétor, Dr. Chas, |} Kiutan, {e. Whaling stations at] 4” Schenck, have arrived in Seat m roi ere i Ow ases tle. They will study lumbering ta this section. From here they will iapronaeseat ct be Sint the ee |®2 (0 Oreere | —, 25c Each Big One-Day Sale of Embroidery Remnants |} s\: "vc ee! (ior com! reas. craty ot Tacoma vanlll RUNG: f Sided then of conse esate De ted ' ' 4Suanl awarded to the Sound Construction | Been Appointed elms OF eee ventern | j eistAG cen hictlnnd eae x36 inches, at. & Engineering company, of Seattle. | Washington by Judge Cushman, He iia ; ¥ roidered and hen hree good designs tg — At The Bon arcne omorrow — The work will cost $69,000 succeeds A. W. Engle, resigned. choose from, Special values eact | q Bedding Section lavender A delegation of five bankers will! A basket plonic will be given by Hundreds and Hundreds of Short rention of Montana bankers, which |ors face perk tomorrow," [l A trip to the Glacier N Norman J. Wike, 36, traveling Siniiadas ot the tans ll park has been arranged for the sate an for {he Schwabecher| That Represent Unusual Savings R ” ot tie Swiss sane — Piret av, W., leet nigh He ial 45 INGERIE DRE Nainsock Embroideries for \ ; Nainsook Embroideries for tee Ree ee ee ew | survived by his widow, mother and 4 cRIE cSSES LINEN SUITS two sisters, $6.85 AND $9.75 AT $5.00 2 For Friday Bargain Day we offer splendid quality Embroidery Rem- : ? Just half price for remnants of nants at just half price. Swiss and eek Embroidery in Swiss and Nainsook, Nainsook Embroidery Edges, Inser- tions and Galloons in widths up to Harry T. Edgar, manager of the Seattle division of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power company, haa been ap- pointed district manager of the Stone & Webster company for the Centra) Western states. This is ene of the most im- portant flelde of the Stone & Webster interests An automobile, the name of Dainty Lingerie Dresses of dotted S$ Women’ me ‘ |whone driver was not discovered,|Mf Mulls, Allover Embroideries and Crepe ‘ m plain: tallonat ran down a vegetable wagon driven | : and demi-trir ts, in white, gray, by R. Tauboucht, a Japanese gar trimmed with laces, insertions and ex ic awe Gernee’ ic ak ae dener of Bouth Park, at Eighth av.iMM cries a wide variety of desirable midsur y: shicic doe satura color, S. last night. The autoists took ¥ . midsu Wha Sere ty id him to the Milwaukee hotel, bat|f} mer models : and three-button cut. loft without disclosing thelr names. Sizes 34 to 42. Special, to clean out, $6.85 | *W4¥ SY" zes range from 34 to-42 bust WISe MAN IM and $9.75. measurement. Special, to close out, $5.00, Mrs. Excite—Oh, doctor, hue |i —Second Por, 1% fdges up to 13° Inches, and rem band is in an awful way. Just {ff 12 inches and lengths from 4 to 2% be a Fdges up te neher Funeral services over Phillip| as he goes to sign my checks he a ce 15¢ . ~ fe pants of Band d Galloons up to John Caughy, 11 old #01 Bl bh d Li Cc h T, li yards. Regular price 1c a yard; on *5 ' nants ands and Galloons up John Caug vy. Liyearld ton of ar tine aaa ences eache inen ras owe ing 74 r f ch th to 2% yards sale Friday at 7%c a yard. Main : 4 inches. Lengths % to 2%4 ¥ 13th ave, who was drowned in the Mrs. Excite—Get him so that Floor. at 12% a yard. Main Floor. Elwah river Monday lwe ; . will be held] he won't faint till after he signs . from the home at 3 this ahterneon, rom Special i4c we: them. Private crematory services wb — a a Some Glorious Values Here Mt. Pleasant crematory will Sollew. ahekeeeeneeenenan! lA HEAVY, Bleached Linen Crash Toweling, of Irish S e l 35¢ se pei aes Ghee’ Soren at manufacture, with three-line red stripe border. | SPeclal 35¢ yard $2.25 Heavy Ingrain | Remnants of “1 loaned him a tenner this. |# league will hold Art Squares 6x9 FI. Fancy Laces and morning. | should say | do. |® woekly meeting tomorrow noon know him, # at the Good Eats cafeteria, on Pretty Dress “You loaned him a tenner? |® Cherry at. A number of candi Then | should say you don't |w dates will be quizzed seeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee consisting of 18inch FPlouncings, * o * » . * * |* ls . > * » » » 2 a sese Bevecttect tices Wide special 14¢ yard FN grade Imported Ginghams, 48 jnches Towel Values at 25c in bordered: patie — at k him —H. 9 : 1 ae now him. ouston Post. fee pebeaeekeawknell Hemmed Turkish Towels,| Hemmed and Hemstitched onsisting of small check, R 5a | double - thread, absorbent) Linen H sof! < i if e ioe tm P CE HERE’ S OPTIMISM!) FOOLISH GIRL, Scalia te aibaehice te oe are mice — ‘ ft ind plain grounds with rime OF take fies CHICAGO, Aug. 16 —Discuasing] ,,OeuameerWnPoetiitens “He |B red or bi Jere. Steal Condor aanent with floral contrasting bora Heavy Ingrain Art te morrow the coming presidential election,| Mever marry Mir s red or blue borders. Sizes| border designs. Size 18x38 : hideous red hair- Exceptio Squares, size 6x9 font FANCY LACES AND TRIMMINGS, SUCH AS Chas, D. Hillea, the new chairman| #8 hideo 22x46, 25¢. | inches, 25¢. ptional values ot BESS value for Priday ALLOVERS, CHIFFONS, CLUNY, RATINE of the national republican commit| yairt He has lost nearly all of : yard Bargain at $1.65 AND VENISE LACES, ALSO FANCY TRIM. too, arriving here today, said it!—Puck, Wetec each. Just the tugs for | MINGS IN- PERSIAN, BUGL - “The fight is between Taft and NKNOWN cade hon uonian, Oeniad eter fs ng © BEADED AND Wilson over the tariff issue. ‘The ” Te people want protection, and fOr! Examination for the office of| 15e Art Burlap 10c and 25¢ Classic | Dainty Stylish 25¢ that reaeoe Taft will win, clerk-stenographer in the muntetpat wort | PANA TB service will be held by the civ i 10¢ Yara Music Priced, Copy | Neckwear, Special MM POLES ar OFFicans|eervice commission Aust 28 The | Clo | j |position is a new one, the salary | LE ew 1) resses Extra quailty mer- Just 100 a yard tor WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 18.—| Pore Application | } eeeeeeeeee gig rypyepores>peeay Th being $100 a month tgp foviteren withthe | lap. “in"Gromnn and th ven aaaerciaetee made (©\bianks may be obtained at the > try Portieres with the | lap in browns and 6 otate department. ah tneeiry| he f : Ehoice woven side bor- | reens, Makes nice will be started today into the re-| Commission's office, in the Triangle ave triv i dere i figure | Fall decorations and maga port that four American officers of| laird : tt Dloten Woodland Ee Embroidered and the Pacific Mafl company's Hner u ‘ ERY trim ; F Ey “under the Dob Swiss Dutch Collars Newport were vet upon by ‘native| ., Headquarters hed the Marcon! trim and well-tailored—these new Fall Cloth Dresses Eagie.” “Tales of Hott edaed with daint Wireless Telegraph company will i - elle * | cor sees”? and 7” ~~ at Betle,” “Tulse of Hoft-.| etged - with dainty [Ul police in Panama and badly beaten.| We nnertiy pe moved to Baa Fran in excellent serge and whipcord, trimmed in braid, velwet ic a Yard Eve. Humorenke,” aud éainty ane 5 1 cisco. The employes here will and contrasting-color cloth. pinning ii “ Wilson’s First leave for the southern town tomor: Couch 60 in Piain Scrima, all the “Willlam Tell,” Th mA G. 4 °-gact | oe pactentiy. newest Fall colorings Rosa ty.” SEA GIRT. N. J., Aug. 15.—Ex-| row, The Marcon! company recent andé designs. The m Stars, Heather c 1 peeting to discuss questions of tn-liy absorbed the United Wireless " " popular of all eur Bells,” 10¢ and Friday terest to the farmers, Woodrow Wil joompany hey are made with high or normal waist xi i & sanitary couches, $2.5 goods. ic value music, be & cop: day at ibe each son, democratic nominee for presi a . line, plain and belted effects, and have cin bullding, rd av. and Yesler way. 5. e 7 yard . ry Floor, en ee scribe: 95 'achnm Paes Wane — (dent, started today for Washington REMARKABLE LUCK Park, Pa., where he is scheduled to or three-quarter sleeves, Sirti address a gathering of agricultur- 25¢ to $1 Dam- ints, REO . apie nen a styles—straight cut yet and Dinnerware aged Enameled OCEAN PARI Cal. Aue. 15 Six fair bathers, traveling to the Up to $1 for . f) or Tinware beach in an electric runabout, took s ] Sizes, 14 and 16 years; 34 to 42 bust measurement. Moderately priced at $&5O, & premature dip when they were 4 “* Dasement Balesream unable to control the car and ft Z ons on f 1: \ Sse tee wien The : " | Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled. } C € a é CHARGES AGAINST samara For boys Stoo ft onion “Oa Fb agehooep \\ Bordered Handsome “ few of these, so] years efage, made \ wo ee See checks In Seattle and Leeton, Mo., mly » os. e bette ty ot a strong tated. Saving the ai Eimer E. Spartnell, who was quite | \ o se ° 3 Setter see, of good "strong eae Eouliah souk the arirvin its erpentine VLrepe) Waisting Silks. poll ag 4‘ aa De with plain neck . . . Seattle during Potlatch week, was ’ Ponte ihe 2 nalidnea & ; ee is Cen iene arrested in Los Angeles yesterday oS ne ee . the push if : ‘i a. dike tae bets ant pans tee mumere While here he gave a check for \ c ar EEN-INCH Swiss Messaline i= pick of the lot tomorrow. to mention, at just 1 $750 as part payment on an aero e 5 light- esis eee: Serene plane engine. The check was re-| ‘ : Persian S —— greeny , turned as valueleas, however, be-| B' )RDERED Serpentine Crepe*in light , lavender and Copenhagen, purple and fore the engine was delivered. The “From Chicago, isn't she?” i i ~ check he passed in Leeton, Mo,| “yes A very unusual woman. and medium shades—plain grounds or } white stripe, and uard design im old-rose Excursion Event of the Year 124¢ Pillow Cases, 10¢ Each was for $216 She has such remarkable luck in|#! patterned in rosebud, spray and floral ef- § and lavender: speeial 48¢ yard a « |keeping her help.” a . aati = ge nos ge er 4 bfit Made from 00d stron, os nM all neat) hemmne 08 KY RIG f, T TO HOODS CANAL AND BACK ON Mam weight tuet will wear Gae woek walls aes cae Women Prominent Toews tant? fects. Twenty-eight inches wide, and at THE NOME LINER VICTORIA, #; good 12% value for 10c. Main Fleer. ong P: taal “Why, she told me she had had ||| tractive value at 18¢ yard 19-inch French Surah Silk in olderoseand Sunday at 10 a. m., from Pier 2. Fare Am progress: four husbands and only one cook.’ : ae , : ph hits Strive: 48¢ yart. 2 Brieg your family and a basket 15e Berkley Cambric, 10¢ a Yard Bic, Bho Fy soni a4 | “ ———e Swiss Challis in Dresden, stripe, figured { S™°°" with whi pe, special dinner. Tickets on sale at Transfer , Mill Ends of 16e Berkley Cambrie for 10¢ yard; good hi it place i | and dotted patterns, on light, Jiury 1 =i iss Taff i a aici hha wiser PR Bag raphe aR rig mi pret ae Ae oh Ret gh omen had a prominent placein || AT THE THEATRES P ght, medium and } 19-inch Swiss Taffeta Silk with sélt-spe, ing; splendid for making underwear. Basement. at the Butier hotel yesterday. THIS WEEK. cnn ona sc ee with narrow borders in mahogany and paon blue; spetial “The women want primaries, which may be used for trimming. hirty yard. ) é ¥ ard. — Basement Galeromm sald = Mrs. jonia W. Brown, Moore—Dark inches wide, 19¢ yard Bargain Specials in Groceries |) #2e-"2" [sect |p en chile Empr Radium Spray, Pint Cans, Canned Corn at 8c a Can caucuee and conventions and Pact, A van RE | . Velvet Ha ts B eac h S an dals let 49 Lb. Sack Bon} , “ernest, com. . style, sweet about them.” Mre. M. Lashed |] Clommer--Photoplaye oné vas aisin- Ce. i wee ee Loomis was the secretary of deville. 3 95 eae one the meeting yesterday. (Dr. Melbourne-—Photoplays and vau- bd LER Sandal. vi style, vues of | Marche Flour at} summer Sausage at 34c Ib. Nina J. Croke, of Tacoma, also deville. MART AREFOOT Sandals in twos new Untrimmed Hats of fine Italian Salam!, extra fine quality ind, with uppers of willow calf and heavy From the famous Sha wnt Summer Sausage, on sale tomorrow = = grade black velvet, in large models for ’ neo : at 346 & pound. regular price 40¢ Suart portion $1.00, bottle’ tac tae rh Dress wear, also: roll-brim sailor shapes in TIMER TUR solid sewed soles with years of experience. | > Velvet combined with satin, black, navy, ish Olives at 14e Pint Shrimp Salad at 30c a Pint oo new blocks, all with silk-bound edges. Ex- 3 .Women’s sizes, 3 to 6, $1.50 Damm fi , bs, pricad e f mpartiodint people at the A Simp e cellent value at $3.95. dren’s sizes, 5 t s5¢; 9 to 2, $1.00 Cooking 49 pound sack of Bon Jus a i ibiata’ tala’ ust 16¢ a pint for Potato Salad oo otingtengeliae Pa Pure Malt Vinegar, Bottle ity only with other SOF. & ten $3.45. —Banement Saiesroem. $ ; Basement Sateates On the shore, On two hundred folks or so RT i Cour Delicatexsen counter s New Imitation Aigrettes in black, white } pair. Wesson’s Cooking Oi 25c Potato Salad at 15c a Pint F ; ‘lees A NV, and colors, 95¢ to $3.50. Misses’ Nu-Buck Pumps, Special $1,00= © & can: No. 2 temreie Ot mete 4 New Untrimmed Hats of Felt, Velvet, and haw at 419 Marche Flour, $1.19, de-f tomorr All Salads mae by one ‘ Del Monte Pure Jelly 22c brown, cardinal, gray and taupe, $1.45 to }tTaP style, with bow on vane me “ xrown, cardinal, gray and taupe, “4 G) Matt vi ‘Onis one mere t Take your choice of Currant or B§l OY BURTON RALLY : | one o 214, special $1.00 pair. a bottle, or a ter than, » ma ° | (Seaside Longings.) There will be a fancy ball; mieheninnne 2 Where the ocean billows roar Wo shall call cara: meee | Where the folks are on the beach Whom we know; N ions—S ia ndries : . S eae ‘ THE REAL BARGAIN CENTER OF SEATTLE. | Side by each, Luncheons, soirees, cards and teas oti tationery u P : | (Charming spot) Things like these “Triol” Tooth Paste, spe- Jergens’ Oriental Taleum Tomato Pin Cushion s 2 RR SAET O'S TR UA ERI es Let us seek a seaside cot . | | | Pins, | Are the rule. Till we've spent and unruled, 10¢. } 1 ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET | There, in Beauteous bathing clothes, |All our money-then, ah me! ; % i Gold-plated bane two on card, §} We can pose; We must flee; | Violet Cold Cream, special Initialed Box Stationery, | —pasement aalesteee ° -] | Where to ilve the simple life Give the simple life a touch } cial 10¢. Powder, special 5¢. Fananial Far from strife, Relished much, | . ore || . ' Scratch Tablets, special 3 ry For two hundred bones a week —_| Yes, the Simple Life for us, Jergens: Soap, Violet, Rose 2¢. Mother's Ironing } ‘| What we seek Void of fuss, | and Glycerine, box of three ish T abt ica | special Sq. ; LPs Can be found where breezes cool|Full of comfort and content | cakes, special 10¢. pian Linen Lablets, culec | : There's the place to plot and plan|We must quit the ocean foam For a Man, ‘And go home! 5¢ good quality’ paper, 25¢.

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