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Tas Se a ee ee ee HERS BLEND aeay Ee " {ESSER La Purpose if flour be needed it is met by FISHER’S BLEND as good for Biscusts as it is for Bread as good for Cake as it is for Biscuits as good for Pie as it is for Cake Good anywhere and all the time for every purpose For sale by all Dealers 2,000,000 PEOPLE WATCH FUNERAL OF GEN. BOOTH’ LONDON, Avg. 29 persons were banked along ireets of London, leading to Abney Park cemetery today, where the body of Gen, Wm. Booth, found-| @ and late head of the Salvation Army, was laid to rest. Including the 21,000 members of the Salvation | More than; o'clock and marched past Salvation Army headquarters, where the hearse joined the marchers. Gen. Booth's coffin was draped with the Salvation Army flag. On this lay the general's uolform, cap and Bible. Commissioner Adelaide Cox preceded the hearse, carrying Army, comprising 51 brigades, who! a Salvation Army fiag. ‘Were in line, not leve than 100,000) Gen. Bramwell Booth, who, by gmpathizers followed the body to) the terms of his father's will, suc- ceeded Gen. Wm. Booth as head of grave. tee Procession started from the | the organization, followed on foot, ‘Vietoria embankment at T returned by the grand jury! several prominent textile men, accusing them of “ dynamite during the | at Lawrence, M: months ago in an alleged mpt to discredit the strikers and public feeling against the op- Bumber of indictments is not/ ers’ rates DICTMENT AGAINST BIG — _ EASTERN TEXTILE MILL MEN’! "BOSTON, Aug. 30.—Indictments of New England, committed sutetde | p : 11:30) ae the hearse. Tuesday afternoon, following a con ference with Dis Net, Attorney Pel- THE 8TAR—FRIDAY; AUGUST 30, 1912. ITS STANDARD OlL 0. ENNINGTON, Vt, Aug. 90. Renewing his attack on John D. Archbold of t Standard Ol com pany and nited States Senator Roles Penro f Pennsylvania, Col Roosevelt opened his presidential campaign in Vermont here today fhe colonel had on his fighting his denunctation of | what he termed “thelr misrepre ‘sentations to the senate contribu: | tons Investigating committee” was jespectally bitter, After urging bis hearers to sup- was one of the helped operate the stea: |Chicago, The aim of jhis associates is to beat 1 Same to win this election C RL. eo | roller at son and rather prices, un cated, are for strictly first | Kage—Huying Price, grader | Wenate nee apples Dressed Meate—Seiting Price. Chu os Ox tongue, fresh” Liver ‘ Heart . Mutton— w Short loin pork Shoulders Pige Bpare ri Smoked ‘Meate—selting Price. ba Hames Bacon Holled ham Ox tongue, | Dried beet each Poultry, Spring broliers fone Turkeys, live ducklings lve, Ib, nt- | letler, which was said to have had |p - | Wa | MAY ABOLISH “HOMESEEKERS' RAT CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—Homeseek to California may be and the names of those /abolished, according to a plan un- whom true bills were found | der consideration by the Callfornia mene kept secret until arrests|terminal ratiroad today. The rates have been in effect since last coon Pittman, member Of the| spring offering a round trip fare of W. W. Pittman & Co., one | from Chicago to California for $65 Mf the largest in the textile trade|and from Missouri river poin' J. Redelsheimer & Co- First and Columbia. | |Bovs’ CLOTHING TROUSERS Fancy mixtures, Serges, corduroys Over 500 pat to select from aizen— T5e .. $2.08 lar ns All lar kind wante— BLOUSES AND SHIRTS Collar at or detached or atiff Datterns Plain colors. sizes. 50c .. $1.50 Fancy wool, and All piece SWEATERS Coat and regu styles. shaw! and roll col- models. your Comfortable UNDERWEAR Balbriggan rs part wool union and sults, garment— 25¢.. $1.00 THAT Gives Good Thoroughly tested fab- ries, sensible styles, solid workmanship, unequaled values. School Suits WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. 2 $4, $5, $7.50 In Ages 7 to 17. OTHER HIGH GRADE SUITS FOR BOYS In Russian, Buster Brown, Sailor, Norfolk and Double Breasted Sack styles; in all the new mixtures and standard serges. Ages 2% to 18. ——-FROM—— $3.50 .. $12.50 Over<oats All correct styles, in- cluding belt-back atyles for little fellows, and con vertible collars for big. ger boys. Choicest and most extensive line in city. $3.50... $12.50 New The boy $1.0 $5 i} border, FREE! | Your choice of | | this fine watch or combination lock safe will” be given free to every customer purchasing a boys’ suit or over- coat. two. Per Complete Btock ‘of Furnishing Goods for Boys. .Redelsheimer«Co TWO ENTRANCES—FIRST AND COLUMBIA, Strongest Overcoat House in the State. i} sald, | —-that H\ training is to build up @nd not tear | down the body | Wyo., or bow i 13th cavalry trom Fort is ata te Caultflower, 4 Hothouse lettu Washington timothy 17 Puget sound timothy . 13.06 18.00 i} WILEY SAYS THERE’S JOKER IN FOOD LAW WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—That the amendment to the pure food law just passed and designed to destroy patent medicine fakes, con tains a joker which practically nul | lifies its effect, was the declaration here today of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the government's former food ex- pert. “The amendment,” Dr. Wiley “relates to statements on the labels of patent medicines and pro- vides that the claims for the rem edy shall not be false and fraudu lent. It is always difficult to con- viet if two separate crimes have to be proved. 1 do not know the ex- act difference between what is false and what is fraudulent. It | will be mighty bard for lawyers to [distinguish between these two | classes.” BARS BOXING | BERLIN, Aug. 30.—Minister of Education Trott has issued an or der barring boxing from the ath. | the curriculum {fn the schools. order says that boxing does not be ii long in the school sports and ath jetics. The minister also requests teachers to see that in the com mendable growing spirit of physic al training puptls do not overstrain their strength and physical powers the purpose of physical | WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Be leause of the activity of Mexican bandits along the “New Mexican the war department sending either the Ninth stationed Cheyenne, |is | cavalry, at to the border. Col, commanding the nited States forces now patrolling \the border near El Paso, has been asked whether he considers such action advisable. ENATOR PERKINS RETIRING SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 30.—A deluge of telegrams from California ‘friends, asking him to reconsider ii his determination to retire at the end of his term, which expires in 1916, poured in on United States Genntor Geo, ©, Porking at his Oakland home, following his an- 'nouncement that he weuld not seek ction, Perkins will have serv- years when bis present term is completed, ) T.AINVERMONT ) FROM SCHOOLS, Jette training, which {# a part of | The | SATURDAY 4 cans Carnation or Mount Vernon Milk for 25C SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. SATURDAY 10 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for 50c THE GREAT MILL-END SALE [nds When the Store Closes Saturday Evening Tomorrow you'll find our counters, bargain tables and show cases well supplied with many more such phenomenal values as those that attracted so many well satisfied customers to “The Store That Saves You Money” each day since this remarkable sale began. Same bona fide reductions will prevail all over the store, and in some instances greater bargains will be offered. SATURDAY CHILDREN’S DAY PREPARE FOR SCHOOL Rainier Mineral Soap, a natural antiseptic. Spe- cial, for Cake 7c Ladies’ 25¢ and 35c Hosiery, pair 18° SEE WINDOW Ladies’ 15c Shell and Amber Barrettes, now Big lot of Ladies’ 25¢ Lisle Thread Hose, pais Young Ladies’ and Wom- ens’ Tailor-made Suite, Printzess and La Vogue styles, values to $18.00, for $4.50 New Fall Suits in browns, tans and mixtures, beginning at $12.98 Manufacturer's Sample line of Trimmed and Un- trimmed Hats at HALF PRICE Ladies’ Macrame White Crochet 75¢ Bags for 25c and some 35c Shell and Amber Barrettes for 18° Matting Suit Cases that sold regular for $2.00, $1.45 25c to 35¢ All Pure Silk Ribbons, plain and fancy colors, yard 18° Ladies’ $1 and $1.25 Wal- rus, Seal and Patent Leather Bags, now Special attention directed to our sensational values in Children’s School Apparel, includ ing Boys’ All-wool Suits, Misses’ Dresses, School Shoes and Hosiery for this sale in abund ance. Children’s Coats and | BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS Dresses at Money- Saving Prices Girls’ $1.25 Gingham School Dresses, price .. Girls’ Worsted Dresses suitable for school wear, in plaids and stripes, regular $1.75 viliies for .. . B8¢ Big lot of All-wool Sweaters in gray, trimmed with red; $1.50 value for, each 98¢ Black Caracul and Pony Coats, al! sale some sizes Girls’ Coats in sizes 8 to 10, worth ‘regular HAW. Sale price 2.49 Larger sizes for . p .. 83.50 Misses’ $6.00 Navy Serge All-wool Dresses, sizes up to 16, sale price ... $3.49 Ladies’ $2.50 Gray Canvas Pumps, sale price $1.29 Women’s sum- mer weight Jer- sey ribbed Vests, 3Sc values for 21c 15c Light and Dark Shirting, Mill-End Sale 9c Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes now offered for $2.49 35¢ to 50c all pure Silk Rib- bons, yard 23¢ All pure silk Gloves, 2-button length, ‘Fownes," dg LABOR DAY OFFERINGS 18c value Ki- mono Crepe, all the latest style patterns, Mill- End Sale price 12:¢ Hundreds of pieces of Silks and Dress Goods in short lengths at about HALF PRICE 6-yard piece Tor- chon Lace, 15¢ value, for AND SHOES We are headquarters for everything the lad wants. Boy and All-wool Suits at lowest prices we have ever known. Boys’ All-wool , latest shades in grays and browns, with two pairs pants, $8.50 values, sale price .. $5.98 Boys Rag .. $4.98 Boys d Suits ....$3.98 Boys’ $ s now offered for ieee 45 $3. 45 Boys’ $4.00 Sui its in sizes 14 to, 17, for $1.95 Boys’ 75c Waists now Boys’ 50 Shirts now Boys’ $2.50 Hats, sale price . Boys’ $2.00 Hats, sale price ‘ Boys’ $l SO Hats, sale price .... toys’ 75c Pants, sale price . Boys’ $1 00 Pants, sale price . Boys’ $2.00 Pants, sale price 1 rduroy ) Scotch Tw 00 and some $6.00 Suit $5.00 Corduroy Suits, sale pri i Men's $4.50 All- Wool Pants, Mill-End Sale price $3.39 35c Patent Leather and Elastic Belts, for, each 23¢ Cambric Children’s 25¢ fine ribbed black Cotton Hose, all sizes, pair 18c, 3 pair for 50c Big lot of Boys’ School Shoes, $2.50 values, for $1.49 25c piece All Silk Soutache Braid, 14c 12% lengths, at gic IN Men’s Furnishings, Union Made Suits, Hats and Shoes Men's Light Weight Wool Underwear, natural gray shirts and drawers; 75c values, all sizes. Garment 5 59¢ Broken lines of Men's Dress $ values to $1.25, now offered for 39¢ Men's 50c Neckwear, and éolors, now .29¢ Shirts, pert regular $2.00 Flannel ‘ plain Ite, and brown, special .. hirts, latest styles . I8¢ Men's 75c Heavy Ribbed Cotton nderwea ar, shirt and drawers, all sizes; garment. .49¢ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN MEN'S HATS Soft and Derby Hats in newest blocks and shades, including J. B. Stetson and Mallory styldd, all colors and sizes, specially priced at et $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Best’ values to be had jin Seattle in Men's Soft and Derby Hats, newest shapes at. NOTIONS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY . 10c spool Silk 3c de , Wire Pe! ard Hooks Halr * oe fe cake Castile be Hat 4 rd Safety Sustere 10c pkg. Shell Hair Pins lOc Hair Nets now 26c Hook-on Hose Sup- sheet Needle nt Pins do ball Darning GREAT CLOTHING SALE WE'VE TOO MUCH CLOTHING. WE MUST UNLOAD. During this sale you'll find here the kind of Suit you'll want at the price you'll want to pay. Men’s and Yo ular values to $20.00, sale price... Men's Summer Suits, reg- $6.98 Men's W. S. Peck and College Brand Suits, some for Fall and Winter wear, $25 values, how Brand Suits, Mill- Men’s Society and Sincerity latest models, worth regular to $30.00. End Sale price Toilet Articles At Mill-End Prices bottle 50 Brushes Caticura bot. Ht Violet ‘Tateum der . ‘ This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday---Labor Day and Muslin, short Big lot of Men’s Wash Ties, regular 25c values for, each 7c value Calico, blues and reds; Mill-End Sale price 5¢ Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, embroidery trimmed, $1.50 value, each Ladies’ 35c Windsor Ties, each 19° Girls’ Rain Capes, with plain hood, special $1.98 Ladies’ 50c Silk Hose, black only, pair 28° 25¢ Kleinert’s Hook-on Hose Supporters, sale price 40-in. White Swiss, reg- ular value 10c, Mill-End Sale price, yard 5° 85c value 81x90 Pequot Sheets, slightly soiled 69° Plain and Fancy Dress Trimmings, values to 50c, yard Ladies’ Muslin Slipover Gowns, $1.25 value, each 67° Ladies’ $3.50 White Canva Shoes, Mill-End Sale price $1.98