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THE SEATTLE STAR |FREDERICK & NELSON \“‘Made-in-Washington” Day rarefemanint chek erent mackie: Saturday, August 31st And a whole lot of that kind of chatter, “A RIGHT TO THE JAW DID IT,” SAYS|FOUR KILLED MRS. M’KENZIE, WEIGHT 215 IN A WRECK (By United Press Leased Wire.) pene woe nine ee OAKLAND, Aug, 30.—"If nobody loves a fat man, everybody must | togay, “ way, hate a fat woman,” shouted Miss Gladys Bullock, aged 15, weighing only | when a p: 115 pounds, to Mra, Ruth McKenzie, 17-year-old, who tips the beam at 215, | “Would you mind repeating that, you little stick of spaghetti?” re land, collided with a wrecking train e, edging clo “1 didn't quite get you,” The dead are: Engineer L. Cough: sertion, and when she recovered con-| snour and three laborers, weness, five minutes later, staggered to the police station for a wer) Several freight cars had been de railed during the night, and the clearing the sylvania railroad, en route to Cleve. “A right to the jaw did the work,” Mra, MoKenzie told Judge Turner. wrecking train After admonishing Miss Bullock to restrain herself in future im re-| track when the passenger train But take it from me thavithe fine tallored chap | OMORROW has been set aside for the purpose of bringing more closely ferring to passersby, the court plac ira. MeKenazie on probation for! crashed into it. A mii stand. May land on the heights of ambition, ‘ £ two months. adr of erderauih tala ta he tance: While the noble but shabby one gets a hard rap to the notice of the people of Washington the great variety of products (een ~ os — . sible, Six of the passenger coaches And ts oftentimes under #usplelon. ‘] manufactured in their own state. . mei . “ left the rails, and the passengers i HEIRESSES, EACH WORTH $100,000, ARE BRIDES. | Were badly shaken up. . Your clothes won't make up for # Sp ea of brains In cooperation with this movement, we have arranged for t pecial displays of (But often they'll help to conceal tt) | 5 : ; j ; ; c NEW YORK, Aug, 30.—-Dowered to the extent of $100,- |. Tacoma shippers have joined And when you're well clad your prestige it maintains; some of these products. The displays will include only such gooe iturally find a place . D0 each, Stella and Irene Chinchillas of Valparaiso, Chile, |24nds with those of Portland and fou look Hie Succos#—and you feel It! in a store of this character, and to show even this small port ¢ long list Pn Nesta ia * * ‘ oa b a ne ve Valparaiso, Chile, [poate in tighting the new freleht “The follies of fashion"—there's no one who loathes | ngern ps a of Wash. ' left here today for their home, each with an American hus- | rate schedule, They are dinsatis Such fade as I do—I can't bear ‘em ington-made products requires the entire block of displa onting on Second 4 band. Stella married Clarence Burr Byxbee of South Nor fied with the alteration of rates to But when it comes down to the question of clothes |} Avenue, from Madison to Spring Street walk, Conn., and Irene wedded Carlos Hammerslee of New |e in effect September 2, and have It always te better to wear ‘em! | York expressed themselves freely tm | een ene wie ee = ’ . ; : y tole, J Chairs 1 A Chinchillas sent his daughters to New York for their legram sent to Chairman ¢ education ‘Couinieaton Ne emer’ | ADVOCATES SUFFRAGE—WINS BRIDE |, Tomorrow is the last shopping day until Tuesday. The ‘ = NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Because he advocated woman |) store will remain closed all day Monday—Labor Day. . suffrage in a patriotic address on july Ath last, Assistant Attorney Herb N. Warbosse of Brookl toda) J] The Bon Marche Will Be Closed All Day the witileg at Mins Berth Diadley. of ‘Oakland, Cal, whom he is to marry on September 27, at Woodshole, | ’s Finely-Tai Fall Suit m4 Bradley, a daughter of Cornelius B, Bradley, pro Women $ Finely Tailored a wi $ Monday—Labor Day—Better Shop on Saturday efi a ii ped ad ersity of California, has long “‘Made-in- Washington” Children’s Day at Seattle's ae raat Sn __ Great Economy Store Brings |} MASKED PARADE AND BABY SHOW | he donating: oli sadh ago ornes ae wi ; Grand Bargains TO WIND UP POTLATCH TONIGHT | prices wherever produ he materials represent the newest e SOBER EEE EEE Sy es CDd In & glorious battle of ribbons, | : Pe heviots, Wool 4 in S € h 0 ol * er which the king and queen of — A We" Ge \ Wearables GIRLS’ SAMPLE DRESSES AT a ee ple and new oring IT WAS BY BUYING THE ENTIRE LINE OF SAM Tonight will wind up the big pot-/night wes one of the most diverst PLES FC YR THE Co MIN ASON from those famous There were singing, dancing, a makers of girls’ dresses, GUS LURIE & CO., OF NEW YORK ker to the Col | triotie drili by the Boy Scouts, and CITY, that we can offer you this timely bar band music galore a Te fashionable weaves in Ratine, Se TODAY'S PROGRAM Afternooa—Track meet Tonight--Carnival * |the potigtch, whose identities have # bien keft secret during the week */ will unmask A masked parade Unmasking of king and # | will precede this and prizes will be queen * | offered. There will also be a baby Baby show, age Mmit 100 #/show, the age limit in which will * * . * ings, in the Plain and demi-tailored models—coats in three-, four- and t styles, with plain and new paneled models, 00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00. Second Floor. Excellent examples of these suits are shown in a Second Avenue display window. New Lingerie Waists, $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50 five-button cutaway and straight fr years be 100 years, and the weight limit |ff double-stitched seams. Skirts in gor Masked parade 1,000 pounds. Wi Battle of Ribbons This afternoon @ track meet will be held, in which Prices, hildren tro eeeeeeeee ee ee eee UISISO, F t4 3G “2 AF Wide in. All new styles, of course, and very carefully made, Al! sorts of dresses . os SAR A very interesting display of the new Fall models, with trimmed with laces, braids and buttons. IN THREE SIZES BIGGEST LAB A Fave a aimppinncanate Freon aed a pry ee a 8, 12 AND 14 YEARS—prices run like this Laboring men in Seattle will ,of elatorate fizate will be entered SY trimmed with good laces ee embroidery: GIRLS’ $1.50 SCHOOL DRESSES for. .$1.00 make the coming Labor day celebra bY merchants and manufacturers | ak Excellent choice at these three moderate prices—$2.50, $295 , , 4 tion next Monday one of the biggept |S* Well ax by the various trade | GIRLS’ $1.98 SCHOOL DRESSES for. .$1.32 ida 5 ony "intone In the afternoon a picnic will be q In addition to the usual untonwin | held at Leecht Park. Sports and} GIRLS’ $2.50 SCHOOL DRESSES for. .$1.67 / tine of march, the big paradesea r GIRLS’ $2.98 SCHOOL DRESSES for. $1.99 (fed Mity ff Sivtic'ntnis. Sitrinras eons Sc Sehool Supplies Attractively Priced } GIRLS’ $3.75 SCHOOL DRESSES for. .$2.50 = . ey Sr for Neutenant governor, wilt speak | 4 pd 1 ; - on ; ¢ par will begin at 10: | on “Government Ownership as E GIRLS’ $4.00 SCHOOL DRESSES for $2.67 whee | at Fourth and Lenora. A number|emplified at the Panama Canal School Slates, 7x11 inches, 10¢. Colored School Crayons, 5¢ and 10¢ box, == —. AEE : aT School Slate Sponges, 5¢. | Colored Chalk, 5¢ box. 4 GIRLS’ $4.75 SCHOOL DRESSES for..$3.17 fig [POOUEEL AT. GieaeeeuSeeaniE Satay teats min ts | con con seam . where the youth w work. I P63 GIRLS’ $5.00 SCHOOL DRESSES for. . $3.33 i ; ras aun Givaue serie che mina %. the Fancy Wood Slate Pencils, 2 for 5¢. Qtadants’ Move sola aan , i rebed | ‘ : : GIRLS’ $5.75 SCHOOL DRESSES for. . $3.83 ‘ fe ieremppmages or irr ore papas oe Oy 3 mile toa place bere Plain Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils, 10¢ | os sce od eae GIRLS’ $6.00 SCHOOL DRESSES for. .$4.00 ‘ | eee | exuding mabey ager owe wed | : 7 Bis m GIRLS’ $6.50 SCHOOL DRESSES for $4.33 } | . aloe thik ted pollinated tho en rae Paaygle, Lead Pencils, 2 for S¢. Students’ Composition Books, 5¢ GIRLS’ $7.50 SCHOOL Sarees te es os N jescorted aer from a party afterward | lies. The sicl's father arrived about | Faber’s Pencils, 5¢. 10¢. GIRLS’ $8.50 S -ory ey $8. Sais ne Guess anion avceera loon arse joan Oe Ke Faber's Emerald and Ruby Erasers, S¢. Large Scratch Tablets, 5¢. | and $3.50 —Sacond Floor, GIRLS’ $8.50 SCHOOL DRESSES for. . $5.67 iter Erasers, Se. GIRLS’ $9.50 SCHOOL DRESSES for. $6.33 Sr calbars, 2 toc Op ck Gp ich ee | School Stocki d Und go> YOU'LL FIND IT HERE | lee Mnegs yack: 0d Ponte at tse | | ew ofthe Day Candee for Bony Poole | New Fall Boots for Women . . Here for a bargain in Children’s Medium Weight Cot- ei and also the costs in the U. 8. dis $3.00 Pair ° pave Comfortable and Stylish Lasts ye empt to substitete am Cheyenne to. take the naval Good Leathers, Careful Workmanship 5 T Seattle | militia on a cruise Protection ire of the I island has been changed, The'mon 5S gre Gun-metal Calf and Vici Kid Button Boots, ton Vests and Pants. Sizes 2to 16 years. The ribbed kind Subsaribers te The Beattie Hag || Hct court yesterday lor and just splendid for school wear. * Regular 25¢ value on at 19¢ a garment. will confer « favor by notifying this office at once of any with a soft, warm inner fleecing. Come in ecru ¢ ivery of the pap itor Cheyenne to tak 7 re ine lots | itor will leave Saturday night" be Children’s 50¢ Umbrellas at | Children’s School Hose, Pr. s , - nt || tween, 6 and 9 o'clock ‘ | y "gages | ff sole and medium military heel full-toe last, 7-inch top, extra-heavy Goodyear welt To start the season Extra good quality ‘ , } to arrive nny Richt by $1) 9 tarae audience heard Dr. J 4 7 pair we offer our regular 39¢ medium weight Hose 1 ‘ Sretock, kingly phone shits om tee Ul eee pecelient ot the wns |f Sizes 214 to 8, widths A to D. Price $3.00 pa ine of Children’s 60¢ } with strong » ems ¢€ the Cirovlation Dewartment Brith at the Woodmen’é hall last * i 0 si Umbretlas at 39c. Made feet agd long elastic 2 night. Dr. Neito speaks at the Women's 14-button Boots of | Women's Tan Russia Calf of fast black cotton taffeta with | legs. Full line of sizes at 12% rc. Temple de Hirsch tonight. . q gun-metal calf, with cravenette | 14-button Boots, over a short- steel rods and wood handies. | a 1 Saturday, Spelndid for SOME SPEAKER * * | 1 f] a last, with Goodyear welt t Main Floor. school: wear. “1g he much of an after-din- East and West waterway property || Cloth top, plain toe, medium-| vamp last, with Goodyes ner speaker?” owners hav petitioned the city | weight Goodyear welt sole and] sole, medium-weight sole and | six Cakes of P Much? | should say he is. | counct! to station the fire boat Sno- | [f | se Handkerc Girls’ 35¢ and 50¢ Neckwear |] > soo fort So t9tt [suite eb their tray tata ff ilitary bee per |Soup with ONE J half an of discarding it from active service ‘ | « > ine 34 *| Palmolive Del Children's School 1 Dutch Co pena én @ tha We Sizes 244 to 9, widths Ato D.| Sizes 2% to 7, widths B to D. Oe chiefs, made of sheer w . t | are of veuine and a rehon laces, Robesplerre Cot - SA rt } | Price $3.00 pair | Price $3.00 pair | Cream, for .. terial finished h hei are with tabs, Duteh Col | It took six years of litigation by! 4 ©. Miller and R. R. Short ap- -<Basement Salesroom —— ed hem and 2 t # with jabots, Net Fichus and the immigrat officials to get a | dainty floral Princess Lace Xckea, Sto euck “| peared before the public service 3 for ie Main Floor. ns re al decision in depertation pro- mminsion yesterday {n their ceedings against Tang Tun and) tent to have the Milwaukee rail-| cum i The re roy a " i} e 2 S i court affirmed the Gecialon Of the| ting "eocince Sar st, Wuitier, Kit | American Lady Corsets ; $1.00 chool Supplies|Grocery Bargains |} °°". \tucias cacree | é ——— ; re TYLE 132, very effective in creating the dest hool ae idee straight lines—is made of str coutil, with back and medium-low bust. The long skirt fits enugly the hips and is held firmly in place by a hook below stay. Top is trimmed with lace edge and garments ped with two pairs of hose supporters. Price $1.00 Style 128 is made of light-weight coutil, with modes short back and skirt adapted to the medium stout The bust is fitted with drawstring and trimmed with edge; two pairs of hose supporters are attached. $1.00. Hasemont Satesroom — ON THE DOCTOR “My doctor says | ought to ride a horse,” said the indolent man. “What for?” “1 don’t know. Maybe hi tired of treating me for dyspe s id wante a broken collar bone for a change.”—Washing- ton Star. ng a ee ee lel * | oe ——— 4 eel } Pencil Tablets at | Shoulder Hamsat) | |Creamery Butter) | | 1 | 4 keweerien Si aniatction | & Hoover, injured » aviation | —5e Ea— —10¢e Lb.- —323¢ Lb.- * accident at the Meadows last | | | * spring, has aroused the sym | * pathy of many club women, | *® and they are doing all they } * can to raise money for hen * * * * * School Tablets in white and manilia paper, 106 sheets to a tablet, size §xi2, each 1c. Pencil Tablets with Shoulder Hams, fine Extra fine lot of Jattractive covers, for pienle style, properly Iowa Creamery Fresh| school use, white pa- smoked and ore] Churned Butter, Sat-| r, each Ge. 10¢ a pound. Mo @ pound J Mrs. Hoover is at the Swed ish hospital. Both she and her husband are unable to meet any of the expenses. | Referee Hoyt was presented with |a proposal by Scott Calhoun, in be half of New York capitalists, to} |take over the entire W, B. De Larm | te ee tt RR ROK MN) project at Wahluke, Wash. | Drawing Tettate. for Crayons in assorted | Peanut Butter, the best Wetnerwurst, the children, good quality colors, Saturday, box, | guality, freshly made, be Rey sach ss......00 | She Be Joma... 196 € nia Figs, latest Seeeeeeeeeeee regular $e School B sere, on oni sale here tomor B5e, 650 4 : row at 2 for 5c né 25¢ s0c. package New School Coats for Gins Bellingham Bay & British Colam-| wii) of David Kaufman was ad- bla RK. R. must pay $200 and costs | mitted to probate yesterday. The Jell-O, the ideal des- for violating the safety appliance |estate goes to his four children. Cedar Penetix, with Fenelt Clips, to keep erasers, good ‘quality | the pencils safe priced | medium sine meaty | Sort tn what, flavors act Sam Kaufman, the son, ts be 5 Pencils’ each 1c “Bg | can Bae pint 19 | Seen pack —— queathed $5,000 outright, to buy a $5.75 to $13.7 m,. c age 8c Th USED TO IT home, The other children were t Note Books with good 6 double kind, | CAmse4 Milk, = with New Crop Teas, your “| understand your husband laiso given homes, cle re sale at ; other purchases, your | choice of Ceylon. " clear Fules, on “5 > Well bound, | Choice of Mt. Vernon | Gasket Fired’ Sapa is a candidate for office,” said Meeps. 4 6 utr kee a suffraget out West to herele Local police will Investigate the School Paints that wiii Vee Ae ter in the cause. “Are youogo Idoath of Louis Stokes, drowned > give satisfaction, Sat malin. wee biaudsa best ing to support him?” * near Port Madison Monday while . urday, 60¢ 0c Pp 1 26 gn4. will plesse you Umit 6 te , 11 “Oh, | suppose so,” answered jon a launch party with five other yee SNe 20c, 16¢ and .. freshly roasted y | peemege the sister, somewhat wearily. |men, When Billing Jobnson, of Beate aegis for Chath, fet, Wisekbears Lge Ps gy jauallty, “Ive bag supporting ray for |Brighton beach, missed the man ity kind, he leeds bie” ‘one bees ng valve, the past ten years."--Chicago |the next morning nis inquiries Ma 1, 40G Vr ce eee quailty, tb” BSC Seucit Piven, Record-Herald. brought vague answers by the rest | _— of the party. On arriving in Seat- H. W. Herkenrath, F. H. Herken-|tle, Johnson reported the cireum- SEATTLE AGENTS FOR “PICKANINNY” AND “MOTHER'S FRIEND” SCHOOL STOCKINGS \rath, Thos. McLaughlin and Arden | stances to Coroner Snyder, express: vis were fined $10 and costs for|ing his beligf that the man had leaving a fire burning in the Olym-| been drowned. ple National forest. tion A | Comnaumenn Becoming suddenly frightened | U. 8 District court found that/and being unable to unlock her 2 |Schwabacher Bros. & Co. shipped| door, Tina Kravik, 20, leaped from 4 & \_ N L jmisbranded catsup to Nome./the window of her room in the |Schwabachers must pay $26 and| Hotel Frederick, 1108 5: ii ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET costs. terday tp tee ‘sound, py Be Ride 15 feet. She was sent to the City Misbranding evaporated = mitk | hospital, suffering from @ bruised cost the Meadowbrook dairy $25)arm, PLEASING variety of new styles and mati belted-back and loose polo models, with large ¢ collars and revers, in new Boucle coatings, Om Crushed Plush, Novelty Mixtures and Checked Cl Some are prettily trimmed with material of cant color and with buttons, and have Hats to mateh. 4 Sizes 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 19 years. Prices $949 to $13.75. _nrasement Selesroom | He Window Shades Made to 0 {n our own factory, in styles and materials to meet all requirements A telephone request will bring a man to take measurements and submit without cost or obligation,