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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913 Osgar Is Induced to Try “Tubing-the- TT (36 INSIDE HERE, OSaAR, TT 133 CALLED” Nene DISS 166 DER APPARATUS, O6GAR DER-TUBE.” 5 KN DER PLEASURE STEKER Ot Ts IN FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING SHAW'S PHARMACY * Second and Madison a FIRST We LOAD DER TUBE MIT DER HUMAN TORPEDO, ‘ You vit FALLIN ne DIS6 TORPEDO TUBE. YoU AFTER VICH WE ‘Touch A ‘ DONT HAF To BE AFRAID — TRIGGER UND HE 166 % IT 198 FREE. DISCHARGED AT A PIECE OF —— 4 You're “The Picture of Health” When you woar Trueto- Nature Teeth you look well and fee! better. You're conft- dent, too; they don't drop and embarrass you every time you meet a friend. You feel a joy you haven't known before. Beautiful sets, mounted on — — vulcanite or celluloid, or gold, | began bucking, finally striking the if you prefer, $5, $10 and $15 L rear end of Smith's machine IMINE S ] RIKERS DEN i per set, according to matertal FR Bystanders prevented further used, Fully guaranteed. |damage by hastily shutting off the ° “ os "First | chines were cignuy damaged e e e PASADENA, Aug. 16,—Leading thelr owners were tn Deputy Fire Warden M. F. Judkins on Presbyterian h, the automo , gw “ “ ae to the unfrequented spot where his biles of L. B. Palmer and F. W.|A GREAT DAY, ALL RIGHT . Fiat dental ts made today by|the day's work. An argument aroee| snaster lay pinned helpless under @ i 1480-82 Second Avenue. Smith were engaged in combat {nj BERLIN, Aug. 15.—The Hessian jlocal union No Black Dta-jover the matter between Mitchel! /fajien tree, a collic dog saved the Opposite Roa Marche. front of the church butlding. village of Walldort 1s celebrating |mond, of the United Mine Workers |and Ayers, and although there 18 &/iife of K. J. Glashure, a retired mil Boys tied a wire to the mechan-|the 106th anniversary of the first/of America, that the strike against contract between the union and the|iionatre broker of New York Tm present location 11 years {sm of Palmer's machine, with the|John Jacob Astor, who 6 the|the Pacific Coast Coal Company owners to arbitrate such differ ult that {t started into life ‘town a poorhouse, was inspired in any way by the In- ences tn a regular manner, Ayers eee ee nenarenenes aR SOSA ~ |dustrial Workers of the World was summarily discharged, The Emphatic denial is further made|union men resented this breach of that George Ayers, the subject of |contract, as they claim, and walked Glashure was caught beneath the tree in the Lonesome Pine canyon Stmce publishing the follow- ing offer, some days ago, we have recetved hundreds of let- MAY MANTON PATTERNS. PHONE MAIN 6035, tere with suggestions and ever aaedty igen we AN i ON 0 @ischarged without cause, they | Vacation will noon be over, and! your Sdeas aloug these lines. . claim. ds of boys will be putting In Ayers was elected by the union thelr applications for paper routes | — aa pit committeeman. One of the |4# s00n a8 Bchool begins | men complained to Ayers that| Get abead of the rush and put fn Mitehell, the fire > failed to|7OUur application now and get your! supply him with buckers, o that,|Pick of the routes. Severs on two ) Occasions ho bad | to leave |foutes are now open tn diffe | parte of the city, where a good boy READ THIS EARN A CASH “The Economy Stove’ — Second Ave. Bet. Spring and Seneca Tube,” Adolf’s Thriller = , 2:4",Sdete: —-ARMOR PLATE! ‘snow, which is melted by the heat! the difference between the mine out, owners and the workers, Is a men | —————-_——— ber of the . W. W The are 700 aon oo tree at JUSC for Boys | Black Diamond because Ayers was TRE ~HEE !1! - J while collecting rare insects, when| Some Star reader wants 0 move, the dog, after noticing the plight of | Tei! hy —- a master, ran down the canyon ed tn about tae furnished room | b y whining and yelping caused |YOU have. Use a Star want ag, ony fire warden to follow him to the| Sa Ie’ place where Glashure was | Before bp | Water Frost | Inveatigate The Alpine flower, called the| soldanelin, produces heat sufficient VENICE #o that it grows even under a con- niderable covering of snow. If the| On Bainbridge telend anow is not too p the plant | Albert B. Lord sends {ts steam up through the Hiorthern Bank Bidg. make from 60c to Tbe daily, fc can a a couple of hours’ work | 1] These routes will not be open! | long. Put in your application in | N 50 0. |person at ons, with the Circuln. | A tour of Seattle ts being made|tion Manager of The Star, at 1307 |today by mombers of the counctl/ Seventh Ave. land the county commissioners, to| Boys must be at least 12 years | view all the trunk roads connect: | old. } ing with county roads. The inspec: | = tlon is made following Councilman | Griffith's speech last Monday, in| which he showed that while S| attle paid 85 per cent of the taxes | jot the county, It recefved but a) Mraction of the {improvements al-! lowed from the county bridge and PRIZE FIRST PRIZE 615.00, SECOND PRIZE 610.00, THIRD PRIZE @co FOR WHAT WE CON- SIDER THE MOST CON- CING ANSWERS AND CRITICISMS TO THE FOU LOWING SEVEN QUES- TIONS: ‘This reorganize’ store has made the phenomenal increase of 70 per cent In its sales this year over the same months of @ year ago, but knowing that we are merchandising right and giving the public goods The Jubilee Sale Takes on Renewed Zeal for Saturday | —the Last Day—With Great Savings 1422-1426 Firet Avenue Our 25¢ Regular G Of the mont rollable character, And splendid service. The whole store will be alive with Interest 4 \ faatabeet hen Se in many | fom one end to the other. There are a few features we cannot Co tend. Dinner | ~ Ber, ha Ce ee tell you about here. Notice those three Grand Prizes In the window, —AND— bin wi ae So" Seopte. te to be given to the best guessers, | Our Special 50c | i] ee eset who have not Ww 1, N Fall Suits Chi Di aS as yet favored us w' etr on monte mt ES ‘omen’s New Fall Sui seruChicken Dinner | | 20c which are KANKAKER, Ti, Ang. 18.—The | |loss of two lives may result from | ja birthday gift made by Orville ‘Loge to bis wife. His present was an automobdile, and it was immedl: | ately used on « muddy road. The | result was an accident a few hours | later in which Mr. Legg recetved |injuries likely to cause his death. | Mra. Hanna G. Moss’ collar bone | Are Unexcelled in Seattie Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, iteaks and Chops LATEST MOTION In the handsome plain tallored styles that are models of finished elegance for autumn and winter wear. Beautiful serges, diagonals, tweeds, Bedford cords are the fabrics, and the talloring !s posi- tively second to none. There are four models to choose from, each one conspicuous for its beauty and intrinate Pee cececeesesesee.-$90000, $27.60 ana $25.00 New Bath Robes open to ae MAN AND WOMAN AND EVERY SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL OVER 15 YEARS OF AGE who wil! answer the following byes ions. Contest to close day, August 20. All answers” will be considered Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings ac a Prof. Nape's Hawallan Orchestra strictly confidential, so | you —Or— SECTION “A” need have no hesitancy 191 ry nent and dark colors, made of blanket robing with satin and [i Mtn tay wr broken and Fred o—Artists—@ Lower Fioor—Pine Street Side | Harris’ Jaws were broken No Place for Small Boys cord trimmings, shaw! collars, square and round neck styles; pockets and front trimmed with satin bands. There are many dif- ferent styles and no two alike, All sizes, Prices range as follows: pode borate $2.98 Imitation Taffeta Petticoats In the wanted colors of cerise, green, navy and black. Accordion — and tucked bottoms and plain tops. Lengths, 36 to 44 ane Pee OME ness cng rrelesnscossonscseccssssueeSp NOOO but eur price is only .... All Lingerie Dresses at Greatly answer! dividually and in rotation, commencing at number one. A@érese =Panton @ Lenéos Compeny Contest Department, Seattic, Washington. First—tHas the firm of Panton & London your good will and confidence as merch- Sate? If not, why not? Seconé—Do you read our ed- vertisements? Do you he- Meve them to be truthful, dependable and ge you will advertised CIAL LOTS OF HATS $3.50 and $5.00 FROLICH MILLINERY PARLORS 392 Arcade Buliding 9—— STALLS ——10 Lowest Prices and Highest Quality Always Prevail at this Stall. BOSTON, Aug. 15.—A pretty gir! j and two men at on the second story window of 175 Green st. One Special to Ladies: of the men had telephoned to the Tailored Skirt Macdongal st. police station that}, reored Swirts, ready to wear, | |they were locked fn. Roasting Chickens, Ib Frying Chickens, Ib Policemen secured a Indder. Five N.Y, 7, Thiré—Havo y objec- ° hundred men and boys gathered un Ladies’ Tallors. Freeh Butter, ib Mion to our methods or sys- Red ed P. der the window laughing at tho| 91 Untom st. Ssearie, Wash, RE ccitecasiaas {em of doing business, either UC rices eo pallet oman Sige ig Phone tore i the past or present, so t you avoid this store? ‘so, state the objection- able feature. SECTION 1 Lower Fioor—North Side Includes Stalls Vourth—Have you any objec- ‘tion to the interior or the exterior of our store? If so, state your objections and suspect in improvements tor small foot on the ladder, then looked down at the crowd. A brisk breeze was stirring, she returned) e @ to the window-sill. “We must form a fire Ine here,” said the policemen, and they drove the crowd to a respectable distance while the girl eacended. For Dresses that formerly | For Dresses that formerly sold at $4.98 to $6.98. sold at $7.50 to $9.98. It Is the Fashion to Look Comfortable ff: 2002' pus sna iota has) It ts the fashion to look easily graceful, tion. But at three tropieal stations | to have sinuous, soft lines. And you [lin South Africa—Bulawayo, Seluk-|f $800 Coldweff’s Ball- can’t look comfortable unless you feel so. we and Salisbury—rainfall euzm. Bearin Lawn Mower, @ youll look and feel so if you wear martes have given a minimum total with 10-inch drive-wheel at the exact time |H and tool-steel blades, $5.49, $6.00 Garden Hose— $4.49 50-Foot %-In. Cotton Hose, guaranteed for one eo ape a any reason ‘why we don’t get a portion of your estes: patron- age? If #0, state the reason snd give us 6 chance to a e 104, 105, ~ 110, Ey 116, nis, 183,123, 4 Ball Bearing Extra fine Cream Cheaga, 1 ¢ Moatow'r ons i] LAWN MOWER PEOPLE'S BUTTER STORE 0 idea of a connection between STALL 105 the moon's phases and rainfall has | $5.49 nn Feapncaay an and er ewyed : sy ae ty Mixth—Would you suggest any change in the incorporated name of Panton & London Company? If so, state why and what name would you suggest for this store? Seventh—-We 4o a strictly cash | business we buy the best markets—we su: tain no losses in our credi thus enabling us to sell on a closer margin; that ought inducement having ‘hares yg charge accounts have paid some day. would we get your business If you had « charge account open: ble monthly? FUSS, &, COMPANY #11 Ie noted for handling only of meats, auch as 26.46 inch on the day after the) | new moon. TWO FINE | OFFERS The Seattle Star b has two excep- Honally fine premium offers which | it fe making to new subseribers, or § year— to old subscribers who send in their renewal subscriptions. One) $4.49 |is the latest parcel post chart, | Style No, 1—A model for the average figure, | which gives full and complete data | medium bust and extremely long skirt. The | and Information as to the use of the |parce! post, its rates, etc, This Q material {s of extra quality coutil, trimmed lchart includes map of tho state COL UHOUN A No. 1 Stoer Boot Preah ktived at all times Also Swift's Premium Smoked Meats LEAF LARD, Saturday, Ib... 12%e Salle 110, 113, 112, Annex Stall 14, Meat Section. because R. & G. have the long grace of perfect lines, the easy comfort of sensible corset making. R. & G. Corsets follow no fada. They follow strictly the fashion of the day, they follow strictly the lines of your figure—they are as stylish as they are comfortable, Brenneman & McIntosh 8-814—Circle W Market 116 Lega Cirote W Lamb, Ip. . Cirle W Pure Lard, Ib No. & pall Lard No. 6 pall Lard No. 10 pail Lard This is the only Btall that handles here, pays’ Drug Sundries Main Floor. Ninetta Rice Powder, in with pretty filet lace, braid and ribbon bow. of Washington and a ma ty the Brand withess @ Pees, . ° p of the a eae 10c RG Extra elastic straps on skirt. Six good strong ff | United States. The other offer is HARDWARE é aes hose supporters attached. 2 00 |a complete Burham shaving outfit, 100-Ib. SACK PURE CANE Quill Tooth Picks, 5 Price ..... ‘ Fal ee consisting of safety razor, seven co me package of 12.......... c guaranteed blades, nickel-handled |i ° SUGAR . $5.15 Style No. 2 is also an average | Style No. 3, Iike the tilustration, fi| shaving brush and shaving sonp, nll | jf 1426 Third Ave. 2 ih er ; Household Shears, up to 9 inches total length, spectal PEE eleceeseovsis-< NOB Mark Cross triple silver plat- ed Safety Razors, and cake of Williams’ Shaving Soap thrown in POD ceeseeercveseecss 25c Saturday Morning Specials, 9 to 11 Only. Small cans of Corylopais is designed for stout figures; 1 bare Oryetal White Soap 4 Ibe. 5 tbs. 60c pkg. Blue § Ibe, Japan Rice packed in neat leatherette caso, sither the map or the razor ts sen | eolutely free with a year nub: | seription at the regular price of| $3.25 per year in advance. figure model, with low bust and | medium bust and long skirt. long skirt. Made of good quality | Material is of cout!! with double | coutil, trimmed with fancy brata, | tMickness over the abdomen, heavy wide stay in front. Two Three pairs of hose supporters | pairs of hose supporters at re te EBD Stee dcssesscs cece $1.50 Dainty New Ribbons 722999200068 AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—"The Passing Show.” TOKIO GROCERY STALLS 104-123 Peo Gar é ‘The Summer Tollet, regardless of how simple or elaborate, in Metrepeliten-=Dark, Talcam | Powder free, | tol | not complete without a girdle or sash of ribbon. Tomorrow at bird hl iy At at STONG’S MARKET i en if the ribbon counter, we will have also 4, good assortment of new Seattle—Dark. Mastern Hams, whole or half, 1b. 28¢ An unadvertised “Special” in] | Fall Ribbons, in cubist and*futurist designs in the popular Hu we Sugar Cured Corned Reef, Ib the Drug Sundries Depart- garian colors; also plain taffetas and satink; aay ween ' ier eee A Place g aig it re ment. We expect the crowd] | ribbons in pink, blue and white;«a few. motres, and, still ot, Emprese—Vaudevilie, ee eS to be very large and intent in plaidsstripes and cpecks, Including Persian effects, eo Pantagee—Vaudeville. « Special attention given phone orders. on finding this unnamed most of these Widths are from 56% to 6 inches, Select Vaudevill E Phone Main 6980—Oall for Stall 126 special, It will be in sight | | from this splendid assortment now at, a yard...... ve 25C gh ho evillo and motion (0) a and its original value {8 guar. anteed to’be 15¢c. Come and find it Saturday at 9 to 11, for. Ac Clemmer — Photoplays and vaudeville, Melbourne — Photoplays and vaudeville, Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville, “ANNEX” GroundsFloor—North Side. Includes Stalls: 250, 251 and 252. Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p, m, to 1a. m. Table d'hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 15¢ Ladies’ Silk Gloves, double tipped, all wiped In black ano white. New lot just received. A pair.. teveeee 50c Heat Can Siberian on, orate Boe rate T0e ss , Se Se eee ie | ‘ eee | 65c rmet ee 65¢ Hammond's Best Fiour ...... tees Sack Holly, Krone, Centennial Best, High Flight, Patent ae 25 Stalle 123-104—Section 1 Stall 352—Section 3 %4-pound Royal or Dr. Price's Baking Powder ........+..++ 20c Stall 210—Section 2 Stall 342—Section 3 SECTION 2 Ground Floor—North Side— Entrance Fifth Ave. Includes Stall , 210, 218, ANDERSON GROCERY CO. STALL 210 The Big Department of Pure pas, ; Ri Foodatuffe. oS amen Corned — Big Saturday Specials ove . 4 Ne No. 1 Hard Wheat or [§ }%° ceo1,Cieenre. Straight Flour, 49-lb. 6 ibe. Pore Cane Sugar, with « “hie purchase ... 26¢ 1 tb. Gait's Bue Rivbow Tea with & $00 purchase 35¢ Io etee Queen Olives. lfc finider's Cateup. Mago: fhe" Snider's All brands Tiowr a ry cut prices These prices good ail next weak New Salted Alaska Herring, don STONG’S GROCERY Fancy New Potatoes, 20 Ibe..... Corner Sixth and Seattle Tea & Coffee Co.| rancy Patent Bat STALL %17 Arcadia Cotten, 8 Ihe Flour, sack .... Kingsford’s Silver G Starch, 6-Ib. box... Krinkle Corn Flakes, 2 pRE® Rest Extracts, 2-0. bottle. and chaffiess. 3% Ibe Cube Sugar...........5 i 4 packages Raisins é - ra Fancy Peaches, erate. . Potatoes, 16 ibe . STAL Hest Canning Pears. Fancy Canning Ps Yakima Can TALLS 200-215” SECTION 3 ae a ELBERTA Ground Floor—Pine St. Side— guaranteed Yellow Free Includes Sta ‘ 817, 318, 319, 231, 33: awuoe@g3 sz | tao sate arts Ms 4, 350, AH2. 385," 359, R60. dos. 0. 1 Sherled Walnuts, Fresh LOCAL TOMATORS, ¢ 1 EXTRA FANCY BLBERTA PF Halibut, Emelts, me packed in ba verything 1S ON ICH, Th ++ FLOOR... | Fancy Crawford RTALIS a8e-s94 Peaches, Box 45¢ | ..."saithe*iial" a Fancy Tomatoes, Box 45¢ | vstiessiesi™s Maat Extra Large New Potatoes 20 Lbs. 25c Extra Fancy Seedless Grapes, lb. . Be | maltbut, 2 ibe: Bartlett Pears, doz. .15c Corner Fruit Stand Corner Sixth and Pine Sweet Grapes, 2 Ids + nning Peaches LUCKY STRIKE

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