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2 THE STA NATIONAL GL es Gh Nee Ovo 12.000 PERSIAS el (cc. | °F PERSONS BEST ) IN WASHINGTON ‘ JAM ‘816 TENT HURSDAY, AUG EATTLE Two Big Stores Noted for Low Prices TACOMA ED OUT OF rir miGr-PRICeD LT He MILL-END SAL PHENOMENAL BARGAINS Why not have a national Girl Scout organization patterned very much after the Boy 8 ut organiza tion which has proved so popular? This was the question, long tn| the mind of Mrs. Wm. Low of sulted in the actual creation of 1990 Znd E.ncarUNION °°! © organteation | national headquarters \bas | 1 opened in the Munsey bulla: | | | | Glasses TO SEE CIRCUS The Ringling Bros. clrous parade started at 10 o'clock thie morning from the grounds at Third and Re publican, traveling along Cedar st to Second av., down to Yesler, to Firet av., up to Cedar, to Fifth av. | and back to the groun | Two performances will be given | today, at 2 o'clock and at 8 p. m. | Owing to the delay in arriving, no parade was given Wednesday, and the afternoon performance did not = ing {n Washington and a secre tary placed {n charge. m | idea started, you know, with ein ' at juat a tittle anata of girls down peel || | IN MILL ENDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WILL BE ON SALE TO- It has steadily grown, saiae or Meen(G Watasatey Giawe MORROW IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. DON’T FAIL TO COME IN. parts of the United. Staten, asking noine 12,000 people baving paid thet: 1H | THE SHREWD BUYERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE. nformation about the Savannah le | Girl Scout organization. And now “Tittle Willie was th 1 Mrs, Low has planned {t #o that all here sr thgs Pes pots | Mrs, Low has planned tt so that al |thousand of him. And, of course |girls in the whole country may jotn The rules of the Girl Scouts are similar, insofar as It 1s possible, to . the Boy Scouts. YELLOWSTONE PARK The patrols meet once a week, Five and One-half Days spending one hour indoors, learn * ing useful crafts and domestic $3 dutt the other hour outdoors - Office, Butler Hotel learning to conserve health and , " 7 | | Wille ‘* papa and mamma had to | go along The kids always have and al MILL SHIPMENTS OF TABLE DAMASK, BEDDING, BLANKETS READY FOR HOUSEKEEPERS’ DAY—LAY IN A SUPPLY Relfast Table Linen, double 50c Mercerized Damask, 58 $1.25 Cotton BI TRAP OSE eo Phone Main 7033. . » 4, in white, tan or aray, with wurp, extra heavy, natural | tnehe a in at- f “ care for their bod! fancy border. Mill 8 Soler: the kind your mother | inches Aico dN atcemtie 88 M. A. NUGENT, Agent. Any group of girls, anywhere, pagy bes | caigre the Mind vous morner | terns. Mill i 99¢ may join the national organization | le Damask in Turkey | Jp buying) will lagt & itetime. Price ....++ a — | . Powe °c | oF Blue; best andar jee for th at the Girt Bows, The secretary ee sueaiy: test ell ool grade in any first class dry | b0c Sheets, size 72x90; a better = at the Munsey building, Washing- pahediuy foods house te #1. Mill End rade than is usual mt 50c 49c Bien at 59 il End price, 33 MoCormack’® ...0ce0.- © | cach veweee OOE ton, is ready to tell them how , tbo Feather Pillows, covered with fancy Art Ticking, free 12%e Pillow Sipe to match from duet Mill End 38 Crib Manke sheets, size 42x3% pure 8: price, each c bleach, each aC =~ ——a ¢ BANY PAINLES? Beeler" SE GAS TO KILL m PAlbany Cut-Rate o's 2s'eo Fats se who were the last persons renting eS THESE ARE GIRL scours! They have signs and passwords and salute just as Boy Scouts do! They wigwag like soldiers in_the field! They signal each other with blank ind aticke! They are taught Integrity and honesty; kindness to animats and old people. They are given instruc. tion in cooking, sewing, washing and ironing Each girl is urged to take an active interest in ail athletic games. First aids to the injured The following prices will be given at are a part of the regular - til September tet nen mea Instruction to all! etfices “* | Come tn today—don't put I off We Hi AMERA ge Going dents! work for lese than your (on prices to advertise ‘our work PES ITES rea Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @A) cittasso, Aux 14.—The Itallans| ways will love the ctrcus," remark- | Mh, now ... 2.2.22. ...... OP nave caught the “spy fever.” In ——_- THE —— ot Mr. William the past week in the vicinity of the tut, take it as a fact, the kids Solid Gold or Porcelain 9 |Itatian lakes, where they are con M Oo V I E — weren't the only pebbles on the Crown és OV structing new forts, near the Swiss WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Pub-|beach who enjoyed the mammoth | | frontier, three Americans, two Ger He inquiries concerning the Poin-| show last night. Gold or Porcelain @9 mans and an Englishman were ar dexter bill for government opera-| The gigantic enterprine, the atu-| Bridge Work ...........QU rested for taking pictures, At the Vester Until Friday tion of coal mines in Alaska bave| pendous character of the circus, has| ss After considerable difficulty they|,,“The Tiger Lily,” three reels; | demonstrated a widespread public|® mighty fascination for adults as Sea Dog's Love,” “The Noisy | est In this plan, which may | well AT MILL-END PRICES KI BLOUSE WAISTS of good quality khaki he thing for outings Special 1.19 MISSES WHITE DRESSHS Made of fine India linon or trimmed in V idery; ™% or low neck; value $2.00; special at YOUNG LADIES’ NORFOLK suITs Prices lOc Percales in light and dark blue backgrounds: fancy fie ures. Mill Ind 6 price, a yard rey c ° a room in which the body of Wm entists Martin, a rich milliner of Toronto was found here. @e STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK| Martin had been murdered. His FOR 15 YEARS. GUARANTER hands were tied behind him and SIGNED BY US. a rubber tube from a gas jet was in his mouth, we in by @ towel Several hundreds of dollars in jew jels and money were missing } Two men and a girl took the room recently, one of the men claiming the girl was his wife and broth the other man was his For 90 Da s Oni |The landlord was about to ord them to leave when he found the corpse of Martin. Red or blue coat of French . with white serge up to date: value rt; very $17.56; spectal at ‘ . 50 LADIES’ WHITE SILK WAISTS bc extra heavy Mon’ ings, 26 inches wide: good pat terns, ranchmen's drills. nS |] l0e white Meach Musiins from the Lonsdale Mille: full width, leces 2 to 10 yards {Rnd price, a yard c Beautifully made; trimmed tn Italian lace, with small pearl buttons; value $2.00 spectal ‘at LADIES’ DRESSES Ladies’ Colored Dresses of fine lawn or Swiss, made with hich or low necks, % or full slee rettily trimmed tn fine, serv- coable laces: value $2.00; mpec 8c Ladies’ 790 Watsts, made of India limon, high or low neck % or long sleeves; trimmed ADMINISTERING FIRST AID TO THE INJURED, COOKING | OWN FOOD OUTDOORS; WIGWAGGING ON THE FIELD. | 1240 Huck Towels, size 18x84 Srdert ih mee al Value $15.00 price, each aC Now on Sale 1a%e {gen Cioth, chamois fin tah Mill Ena@ yf price, a yard oe F fe Bhelf ON Cloth. = oe 4c e Ath © yar \ J (ombrotdery haath 39c, Solid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP | convinced the authorities that they ¥ od i pang UP| were harmless tourists and were Fe- Sultors, : be shared by the members of| And the circus, besides showing | Saver ings ...... leased. a re . gta ss ne the latest acrobatic, equine, trapeze = SS e ympian Tonig! Just at present the bill seems to | and other thrills, has also its educa- Abeny Cut-Rate Dentists|a DEAR BUCK FOR AUTO “A Wise Old Elephant,” two! have little chance of passage in its|tonal features, A big picturesque WONDERFUL SALE M n’ Fi ‘ hi fened Fleer Peopice Rank Bailding. BANGOR, Me. Aug. 14.—A big |reelt “Bunny Versus Cute’ ntirety, because the idea of gov-| historic spectacle, depicting the tn-| e Ss urnis ing Berend nad Pike. buck deer charged an automobile |“ of Dynamite of U. 8. Engi-)ernment ownership has not been|teresting story of Jan d’Are, {| Peke Elevator of Walk Up near Ellsworth, breaking @ head-jneering Corps,” “John Manley’s| written in the party platforms which several hundred performers PRICES WILL stRPRise you | light and denting the radiator. The | Awakening.” The senators and representa-|take part, and in which the famous OF S H Oo ES De rtment — Vepartment om ‘OUR WORK WILL PLEASE TOU. deer then disappeared in the woods. gh EZ tives are willing, If the administra-| ballet of half a hundred girls are — At the Home Until Friday tion requires {t, to vote for a gov-| seen, starts the main event | “nobinaon Crusoe,” this Welliy’lcoomambewees eattvens:to Adattnn: pisiiendoce aca nesbtsidbomice Splendid Assortment at Prices Away Below REDUCED PRICES FOR MILL-END SALE and a go comic. but beyond that point they appar. . Sik Fourtn-Hand Ties Mad: THE se the eeand sinat taturday Nigne| S22Z at Sot voluntary venture ‘PLAN CAMPAIGN Ladies $2.60 White Gtbe 3] Wot Tee Mill Bad price... OC t the Gran: La irday = 7 a 6; t t cost. seeses Men's 75c Summer U: ° ag ‘. ‘4 7 5 nik 8 » Mysteries of | Part fivereel| Number, but the Wrong Hous rip tip gL ? trousers seat. Mill ea past ...396 Pathe play; “Mutual Weekly,” las; wu e e vaudeville. renee ang aa Baga Fe An important meeting is to. be to close, lees thar 6" Han Sutter aaa] | Mea’s, Shirta, broken itnee: values to 91.50: | eee eld by the Home Consumers’ . a ot 4 wicth ry y soiled; to close, : ational if ank ae ssnaieay ioe tine sae pee ee. aes PR i aR at | ee eee Sie”. AQ j “The House of Bondage,” three-| ~The Pet and the Pendulum,”|Cocw in the league | headquar. 0 4G ble’ Sateen Men’s Gray Merino Underwear, broken lines | + D, ” a 1 Girle 2-4 h - , reel drama; “Golden Gate Park.” | threereel Solax feature tors 3090 Arcade building. p00 Jatieta bippers: broken eine baie oh values to $1.50; some bre soiled; to 4 ¥ scenic; “Riot,” a Keystone comedy ere ee tor house-to-house cam. tena (AS COR, Da ad FOG close, a garment Cc ; At the Dream Darpese. Of Interenuns $5.50 patent fe caper tor ances or cyening Men's Flannel Shirte—Big assortment man- OF SEATTLE cia se oe none | “Unseen. Hand,” two-resl Cines| rontle housewives in local manu- went snes 2% to 4: 1 clowe, aE ufaoturer’s samples Men's $1.50 to $2.00 9 ‘The Honor of Lady eieapepe e feature; “A Great Metropolitan| “Nest month the Mekoen wisi és ese thap cost «3 Flannel ‘Shirts; best colors—navy, s = ve ” ts > e le ie wi iu nfa ) paten . . WASH and foreign news eeeehen: eee hele O Finn ere |® list containing | the pames of ; sixes 2 40.6. some with wedge 69 peels Sse sg wing in e Suffraget Tames the Bandit,” Sal-|cmegy | S00de manutactared locally. Ar. colh sresindh dnsadlv colons nahwond ed i} hagge, Housemaid,” comed: rangements for a representation at . i oa ee 7. A aia a Cade ss wie the Manufacturers’ & Merchants’ Report of Condition made to Comptroller of the Currency a0 \t by ae These nt lay. | fair next week will be made and an A Slaves Devotion,” two re exhibit at the King county fair in At Clem turday Night) iter Big Story,” “The Hopes of rt com:| elinda.” September decided upon. at Close of Business August 9th, 1913. Whipcords, edy; “Pathe's travel; | wy r ve 4 . | . Poplins, Wool RESOURCES LIABILITIES fee. Industry cduea-| A farm of 100 acres hee been ronan, bee: 6 "86 Capital paid | + $00,000.00 ff{|tional; “The Coast of Chance.” | deeded to the schools of Paolt, MA feinch “Wool Dre ne es erpiee sess. Sonsence see |Kan. Money from the farm ts used | THE RKETS Goods, Shepherd ane c Overdrafts é U. & Bonds to secure At the Colonial Until Saturday (to buy books, clothing, ete, for ndivided Profits “The Flight of the Crow,”| boys and girls who wish a high| 7h following are the average prices t 60,000.00 | Cireulation Plaids; also pin stripe: standard value boc. circulation : Sr ies PI i gta drama: “Battlefields Around Chat-| school education but cannot afford | the producers and prices pala by the. re. trate en" 9ge a ae tanooga,” educational; “The Right it. ‘ Ea srtes nd Warrants 241,820.38 rniture 4 Fix- tures ° . . 2,600.00 Cash and Pxchange.. 167,264.50 re F eoiling prions. Eri ROT freshness and gene 92,028,798.99 92,023 rien anlar thera ranch SW TWO FINE OFFERS GROWTH IN 1913 Deposits under Call Feb. 4, 1913. . $1,849,436.50 Deposits under Call Aug. 9, 1913.. 2,230,370.31 The Seattle Star has two excep | tionally fine premium offers which | {t is making to new subscribers, or to old subscribers who send in their renewal subscriptions. One Rarpherrios | Lowanberries se ‘ ‘ . “galt,” said the small boy, “is what makes victuals bad when youl} eg Showing an Increase in Deposits $ 380,93381 don't put tt oa” Heit Mo. 8, tal eat inte vTaent parcel pos char . . & montin pou This is truthful statement as far as it goes, but there are many | firsts, ‘veer which gives full and complete daj during past 6 months of...... ’ other things besides “victuals” that are “bad” if salt isn't used Pore stecr’..: and information as to the use of the Rounds parcel post, its rates, etc, This Salt {s a universal household remedy. For instance, you may | (o0n, economize and use salt instead of tooth-powder and have whiter and ng better preserved teeth than {f you used the “very best” dentifrice, Try ft and see what a nice, clean taste it leaves in the mouth. Salt baths are the most invigorating. When not at the seashore, sea-salt may be sed in the ordinary tub. Delicate women often suf fer from changing a day dress to an evening frock; colds are apt to follow, sometimes with serious results. These may be avoided if the throat, chest and arma are vigorously rubbed with a coarse towel wrung out of strong brine. The rubbing must be #o vigorous that the skin is in a perfect glow Some women prefer the dry salt towels; these are prepared by letting towels He in a strong salt solution until thoroughly saturated and then drying them. Several of these may be prepared at a time, 1 which will greatly add to one’s conventence {f boarding or traveling. |” Sea-salt is better for these, but, {f not easily procured, use rock salt— aad lor, none other being at hand, common, coarse salt will answer admir- | 5 chart includes a map of the state of Washington and a map of the United States. The other offer {s| a complete Burham shaving outfit, | consisting of safety razor, seven guaranteed blades, nickel-handled shaving brush and shaving soap, all ked in neat leatherette case, Bither the map or the razor {s sent absolutely free with a year’s sub- scription at the regular price of $3.26 per year in advance, OFFICERS J. l. MeLEAN, Cashier T, Assistant Cashier PRELL, Asst. Cashier J, W. MAXW F.W. BAKER, V JH BLOEDEL, Vi After experiments in removing forests litter for many years, a German arboriculturiet finds that the growth of . pine, spruce and|I've said that riches were but vain; The rich man frets at robbery. Aivitiae bee SS Peivaweentiie ep te a ably. De ‘ smay ’ 7s jotton that should find a place on every toflet table ts a bottle Lice Re et het Rebelo Ma es dba Yoel | I simply scoff at tt 12 $250 lots to be sold off at Columbia—15 minutes’ Bf of sait and water, a teaspoonful of salt to a quart of boiled water. | spring brotie in aix years, even on good soll.| th scornful me with disdain | The thfef who tried to steal from es ees c f the ff] This 18 the most useful for bathing weak and infiained eyes, for gurgling Henn ica: Puiare des thes inoraamealereei OF |t cron the eats ae | me car ride from the Seattle Public Library. Out of the Bin mroat night and morning and for cleansing the mouth arter being | oid ducks Rae ERG othat. Dorest. woued eng the nobleness of toll | Would get no profit. enti A ty 181 left out in the dust and dirt. If used faithfully, at the first sign of an ap-| Roosters, live n loft or cellar + # | Bre addition Only 12 lots lett, proaching cold, it will nearly always break it up. Many doctors ad-|Geene owen ss. And sneered at wealth of Standard |The poor man has no motor oar vise the use of the nasal douche with this solution warmed. Squaba a a To waste his money, Ven: AT THE THEATRES Or Rockefeller. No million-dollar deals to mar | The housewife, more than other, should never “forget to re Terms, $3 cash, $5 monthly. ‘That means a good of |member” the use of salt, All green vegetables are the better for being His temper sunny. | THIS WEEK. The rich, I sald, have bonds and | | investment for any one. The cash value of any one of cleaned 1n salted water; eals should be boiled with a pinch of salt; stocks He's burdened with a heavy purse ‘ . atisty -¥ f r roast meats are basted with salted water. Ms ‘ * 5 ae ‘ ' ened y these lots is $350. Go look and satisfy yourself. You It nm atoonful of walt 18 spread upon freshly spilled wine, the linen Moore—"The Passing Show, Which often Autry. ok No more than Adam, will show no stain when laundered, Metropolitan—Dark. Png he ob ds ste Maal et shocks, aes cid aes bitter curses § vish I had ‘em. Seattie—Dark. Orphoum—Vautdovttle. \’TWAS HAPPY YEAR /|FIND GIRL’S BONES hilt somal sri FOR THE RAILROADS) IN BED OF. RIVER Pantages—Vaudevillo, halen roid Grand—Vaudevillo and motion OLYMPIA, Aug. 14.—The rail! LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14.—Inves pictures. roads operating {n Washington en-| tization 1s ordered today of the dis. Clemmer — Photoplays and || Joyed a prosperous year in 1912, ac-| covery by children playing in the vaudeville. cording to reports filed with the|Los Angeles river bed of a sack com | quite easily washed out Melbourne Photoplays and ]/|state tax commission today. Only|taining wMat physicians have pro- Half an ounce of salt put down the kitchen sink every cold night will : Ace vaudeville, one road showed a decrea nounced to be the skeleton of @ prevent freezing and keep the drain clean, If salt is put into gasoline! | Why suffer toothache? Butler's || Alhambra — Photoplays and The gross earnings for 1912 were | young woman when cleaning garments, there will be no dirty rim around the edge| Liquid Tooth Filler stops tt. Drug: vaudeville, $41,281,872, compared with $39,663,-| ‘The skull was fractured, appas” when finished gists, 25c,—Advertisement, 878 in 1911, ently by a blow with a club, an buy less than cash on $5 Payments - See DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Building. |" Sait will set all light-colored, deltonte fabrice if they are dipped tue jinto brine; it will also set the solor of Diack stockings eal Read! tet, snc Salt, molstened with lemon juice, will remove tron runt, if Inid| Celery erenn fom, tn in the ain or held over the steam of a boiling kettle. If one applica wu Wallagtea "tt ltlon does not suffice keep on until the stain disappears Patty ad tot” je" rired, achigg feet are refreshed and made to feel Mike new if a|aifaita . handful of salt Is thrown $nto the hot foot-bath and the feet are kept in {t from gen to fifteen minutes $ Many new cottons, particularly curtains, are full of limé, If they are soaked over night In salt and water, the lime will dissolve and be §