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’ Suits Made to Order gad Workmanship Guaranteed ies’ Tailor Suit Shop Lumber Exchange Dida. ULL. BROS. t Printer THIRD MAIN 1043 By W. H. Alburn. 8am is a mighty poor busine: an, and can’t own. and opera vate capitalists can. SUMMER ICE Telephone Elilott 5560 fee rates. We guaran fall weight and prompt velopment of the va ite In Alaska, have bee “What | DELIVERY Co | Dance at Dreamiand tonight preposterous Well, Une mining business, right here vestigate: UNCLE SAM —_—_— “The ey Store” Second Av., Bet. Spring and Seneca Sts. Have Marshaled Many peful Bargains for Saturday at this busy store. The kinds of values frugal yers are looking for, and there will be no disappoint- ts here. We give exactly what we advertise—sat- faction is wrapped in every bundle. Please bear in d that this store gsemains open every Saturday even- until nine (9) for your convenience. Early shop- always have the advantage of finding the stocks in tter condition, and the clerks are naturally fresher and PRIVATE OPERATORS ARE. on when you can. Lively Saturday Sale of Hundreds of Sample Pieces of Comforters | OPERATORS ARE. Remove Them With The Othine Prescription 36 Inches. If in full and regular sizes they would bo worth to $3.00, but they will be on sale tomorrow, 15 25 sizes ES ear c and Cc SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW J jantee to refund the money if falls. 2 sma hi. saan sae Women's Fine Masia Drawers Third Floor. Daintily trimmed in and embroidery, as well as guarantee. wsennse0 |{Can Uncle Sam Mine Coal? You Bet He Can! He’s Doing It Right Now in a Business-Like Kind of Way WILLISTON, N. D, Aug. 22.— little clty has a surprise for those who Insist that Uncle his own resources ae well as pri- Since Senator Polndexter and Secretary Lane Mave been urging thelr plan for the government de coal depos. good people federal govern: ment go into the coal mining buat ness and expect to succeed? It's » Sam 18 tn the coal Williston, And here are the fac’ I discovered when I came to in 18 MINING LiG- NITE COAL CHEAPER THAN a position to render better service. Shop in the fore- 9} He 16 PAYING HIS MINERS MORE MONEY THAN PRIVATE FRECKLES | pon Hide Them With a Veil; Drug Co. under an absolute guar-| Don't hide your freckles under a|terprise brought to suceess in the So much for Uncle Sam's busi | | vel; get an ounce of othine and|face of great obstacles, it has a/ness shrewdness in mining coal pair, 25¢. First Floor. remove them. Even the first few | i po’ ful bearing on the Alaska cheaply. applications should show & won-| pre ™m. derful improvement, some of the! lighter freckles vanishing entirely The mine was developed by the Uncle Sam pays the Be sure to ask the druggist for|reclamation service as a aide is thereby playing fair with private " ; | thi anes ping Megeve 3 _ us fees fn connection with the Willis operators. But he gives the min-| jarred men. |itor of that paper. 1 can't drop! Closing out all my uptodate ace [| this that ts sold on the money-bac ry VHE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1913. ac] Jougall 2 fouthwick nam arr Smt —‘TaComatnn wth JAMES MACREERY 8 CO, Mw Yoh = Som Pammene School Opening of the Boys’ Clothing Dept. Saturday SPECIAL, effort has been made to get the best pos- A sible merchandise procurable into this stock, and just how well we have succeeded is testified by the many mothers who have purchased boys’ clothing here. School Clothes at $5.00 Norfolk Suits, with two pairs of pants fully lined, strong, sturdy clothes, good linings, good workmanship combined to make these splendid values, Sizes 6 to 17 years. School Clothes at $5.00 Velvet Corduroy of extra good quality in drab and gol den brown, Norfolk style coats. These suits give everlasting wear, Sizes 6 to 160 ye School Clothes at $6.50 All-wool Norfolk Swits of Scotch cheviot, serge lined coats and lined trousers, in gray a own, This is one of our best values; in sizes 6 to 17 years, School Clothes at $7.50 One and two Trouser Suits in all-wool fabrics, splen didly tailored, in handsome patterns. A-1 suits, in sizes 6 to 17 years School Trousers at $1.50 Velvet Corduroy Trousers, guaranteed to wear satisfac- in ta torily or a new pair. Sizes 5 to 17 years School Trousers at $1.00 and $1.50 Of woolen materials, fully lined. Sizes § to 17. School Blouses at 50c Of striped madras, black sateen and plain chambray. Boys’ Shirts 50c and 75c Coat style, with attached or detachable, collars, School Caps in long visor style, in Sweaters in a varicty of prices, styles General view of Uncle Sam's coal browns, grays and blues | and colors : Third Floor. mining camp and power pliant. In 7 foreground are free bunk houses maintained for miners; In is thelr free bath hou in rear,| coal tipple, power house and office, store room, boarding house, etc, Above are two typical Williston miners, husky young Americans, | making $4 to $5 a day. Below is| S. L, Sinclair, superintendent of the power plant. Guaranteed Stockings for Boys and Girls — The ere 25¢ School and Dress Wear To deliver that private coal to} comfort and proper training for the growing feet. They Cc HILDREN’S Shoes on ; Orthopaals last, which insures foot | This prescription for the remov- “ 3 | - s: pv . “Economy Basement.” iis eweies war. wiktne. br & the government power plant would guarantee Me “ Moa © come in dull calf, bright kid and patent colt. The latter Made of beautiful silk dotted mulls, Seco silks, sikolines, fs prominent physician and ts uy| Baie rrongne Se coe foenon ercr ye ee ee cate have either dull kid, white calf or black cloth tops. Prices etc. Being samples, there are hundreds of choice pat: #0 successful in removing fr cae |” patter’ Well: ectietiog for ane thee te ot give Prem | | FAnBe according to size—$2.25, $2.75, $8.50 and $4.00. in light, dark and medium colors. All filled with fine whiteg™ aod giving @ clear, beautiful com | AND HE 18 A alge pies. whe ety. ut: Witton was besa| | ponable service, We sell the Boys’ and Little Men's Colt Button Shoes on broad toe tton, sewed, quilted and tufted. Sizes 16x30, 31x33, 33x34 and Mf) plexion that it is sold by Bartell) USE OU tt ine fa still In paying from $2.24 to $2.50 a ton| | dest brands obtainable for the last, in Goodyear welted soles. These shoes are dressy in appearance and will stand the hardest kind of school wear. $3.00 and $3.50. For dress r we have the same models in patent leather. $3.00 and $3.50. Second Floor. money—Onyx Everwear, Double- wear. There are several different weights and weaves, All at, the it | its infancy, and the amoun of fuel for private coal to run ite water dug {8 email, But as a ploncer en- and power plant But how bave his miners fared? mplaining.| — MfacDougall-Southwick Second Avenue and Pike Street Dig Ninety Tons a Day Well, they're not ‘coilng rate,” ton and Buford-Trenton irrigation ers better working facilit oe fi %, 80 —_—_- him, 1 am not an ingrate.” Tailored Skirts, made of the best projects. y can dig more coal a | (Tomorrow | will tell how Uncle} At the conclusion of the test!-'woolens. $8.00 values at $2.75. 2 make | hemstitched and plain tucks. VEGETABLE SILK Seven snappy models to choose from in nainsooks, cambrics and muslins. These are brand new goods, just un- packed, and very exceptional values at, a pair Cc TENTS AWNINGS Herels Your Chance to Buy PENNANTS ildren’s Long and Short Coats at Half Now is the time to provide for the school girls at a great Just think of buying coats at prices like these: . $1.49 | $5.98 Coats for. $1.99 | $6.98 Coats for. - $2.49 | $7.50 Coats for. | and so on through the line up to the $12.95 © Made to Order by Linquist & Lund, Inc. 220 Spring St. Elliott 5340 Choice home Fine Assortment of Children’s Cut Schoo! Wash Dresses ib rtonts oe Percales, ginghams, khaki and chambray. The patterns are Lowest ls, stripes and plain colors, with trimmings of braids and P tn contrasting shades. ‘Middy belted and Norfolk @4 Q8 Prices. Sizes 2 to 14. Price ........eeeeeeeees Funeral Designs our Specialty adies’ “Utility” House Dresses Rew shipment has just been received in pleasing light and dark , made from percales, neatly trimmed with turkey red pipings buttons. These dresses give double service, as they button foss Op both sides, and are just the necessary garment for the SS = — wife to slip over a good dress, thus serving the 1 25 ose of an apron and a dress. All sizes. Price. Becond Av. at Pine. Phone Main 1665. We are not offering the following Cash Prizes to get the public throw us bouquets, or say nice things to us, but rather to get to us our weaknesses or faults. We want to see ourselves others see us. We feel that perhaps we know of many of the points and it is our desire to learn Our service of methods, as you see th ds of letters wince we first published la there in a tendency to tell us the good points, @ppreciate, but dont negiectto tellus about our faults as well SEAD THIS—EARN A CASH tg Ae * This reorganized store has made t phenomenal Increase of 70 Gent in its sales this year over t me months of a year ago, knowing that we are mercha right and giving the public of the most reliable chara: nd net prices lower in many Nees than they can be bought for el e—combined with the that there are thousands of people in eate tT Seattle, who have t favored us with their patronage, induces us to off bh are open t nd Woman, and of Awe who will ¥ wer the following « 4 August 30. HM answers will dere: etly r you need fe no hesitancy w and in tion, commencing at number one. dress Panton & London Company, Contest Dept, Seattle Wash Has the firm of Panton & London Company your good will and confidence as merchants? If not, why not? OND—Do you read our Do you believe them to be truthful, depe u will get just what is eer 24Vertined and at the vert If not, why not THIRD —Have you any ob to our methods of system of doing F business, either in the pastor present, #o that you avoid this tore? If so, state the objectionable feature WRTH-—Have you any objection to the interior or the extertor of Our store? if wo, state your objections and suggest Improve Rents for tts be 1} 1 son why we don't get if so, state the reas Would you suggest any change tn the incorporated name nton & London Company? If #0, state why and what name ld you suggest for this store? y strictly cash business—we buy Jn no losses in our credits, thus ; that ought to be an inducem: to y h of ge charge accounts 0 come 500 to 506, Arcade Building, Second Avenue. . charge accou to be paid # day, Would we get your Roo: Take the Elevator to the Fifth Floor. Business if you had a charge account opened here, payable monthly | UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Pourth | iar in the Missouri to supply the | — 302 People’s Bank Bide. and at 4a Pike }lack of rainfall ¥ jai The water couldn't be tournt| to the bench land by gravity HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Inc. THE UPSTAIRS SHOP SAVES YOU “The New Fall Tailoring There were 30,000 acres of fer- more money fe, and/mony today, the court released tile valley and bench land on Lit-| And he can get alt the miners he| Sam makes coal mining safe, , J N. 0 NG thee rag) crook and the Missouri | wants when he has steady work for |how he takes care of his miners | tiulet Wells and Calvin Rutherford Y.T. TAILORI river, and there was plenty of wa- them, He gives the preference to! when they get hurt.) |dence that they blockaded the| 801 Union. streets, | Phone Main 5976, | had to be pumped. The vn ment had 1,000 acres of coal land) near by, so Uncle Sam simply de} | cided to use bis coal to pump the water to irrigate the land. The mine was opened and the power plant put in operation in|, Arguments fn the street speak-|“Now they tell me to drop the ed- 1908. They have been running|!"® injunction cases will be con-|—— in the Irrigation sea-|Cluded this afternoon, son, and 32,000 tons of coal have} Judge Humphries began the day's been taken out and consumed. The! session with a speech lasting more miners are now digging from 80 to| than an hour. He again asserted how powerful his court was, and finished up with The coal has cost Uncle Sam) a severe attack upon Glenn Hoover, an average of $1.35 a ton, Includ-| attorney for Hulet Wells and Mil ing operation and maintenance and) jard Price, socialists, defendants overhead expenses, And Unele/in the case. The judge accused Sam ts doing better right along. | Price of selling “The Colonel and In June of this year the cost was! His Friends” tn the court room. $1.33 a ton. For y the figures| Price was not present today. will probably be $1.25 a ton, says) “And if I catch you peddling this W. 8. Arthur, the project engt-| nonsensical, silly book,” the judge neer, and still less for August.| aimed at Hoover, “I'll throw you !n Eventually, says Arthur, he expects | jail for contempt of court, . 0 ni to lower the cost to $1 a ton, by/ these days I'll show you hov sy operating the plant the year round | jt is to disbar a lawyer.” and doing more “room work.” The! In another oration Thursday af more coal he digs, the cheaper he | ternoon, Jud Humphries t of can dig it | having recei editorial endorse- | In private mines fn the same ter-| ment by an afternoon publication. jritory, timbered like the govern | “It was the only newspaper ment mine, tt costs about $1.50 a! | which supported me in the state ston to dig coal, for supreme court judg MEAT SPECS FOR SATURDAY Sie See et Better Meats for Less Money Is Our Motto Pork Roast ... 15c Legs of Lamb... 15c Lamb Chops... 15c Lamb Stew... . 8c Choice Corn Beef 1 21 Cc Corned Pigs’ Feet 5c THEWIND-UP Of Our Furnishing Business ENTIRE STORE TO BE DEVOTED TO HOFFMAN SYSTEM—SEATTLE MADE SUITS AND COATS Every one of our twenty-five big lines of Eastern Factory- made Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Furs, Millinery, etc., to be sacrificed for a quick clearance. SATURDAY AND MONDAY’S OFFERINGS: Read What $1, $2 and $3 Will Buy Here Table Bargain Lots Table Bargain Lots $list $2ict 1 White Blazer Coat. . White Serge Suit French Plume ..§ Tailor-made Skirt. Gs atonal vote $2.00 Silk Messaline Petti- coat . + $2.00 Serge Long Coat $2.00 Imported Lingerie Watst . : $2.00 Corduroy Skirt. $2.00 French Linen Waist Long Serge Coat.... Girls’ Serge Coat. $2. 00 Skirt VENTILATED TOUPEES FOR MEN Our Specialty ES Usk YOUR CREDIT Open a Charge*Account atthe Factory Halr Store—You Can rey on Easy Terms, ‘@ manufacture everything in Hair Goods of any Special Pattern or Design. Bring In or mail us your Cut Hair and Combings. Zamora C. Cauffman Factory Hair Store | 1401 First Av. 00 Say athe sees $1.00 1 Silk Petticoat. . $1.00 1 Lingerle Waist $1.00 1 English Slip-on $1.00 1 Slicker Sweater. ... $1.00 1 Tailor-made Skirt... Extra Long Hair Switch sponevecdaen $1.00 ey . ue Serge, 1 Mossaline Shirt Waist $15. $20 and $3.00 LOT White Serge Dress .....83.00)1 Blue Sult .. Long Linen Coats ......83.00| } Long Blue Ser; ‘Tailor-made Serge Skirts $3.00| 1,008 Tan Coat . Lagan ee ¢ 3B. English Slip-on Cheviot Suit ... - $3.00) 1 Large Shoulder Fur Piec 1 Tan Suit . 1 Gray Suit .... a MAIN FLOOR BARGAIN SALES ADVANCE FALL STYLE BARGAINS. 20 Suits, values up to $25,.00.. ; $50.00 hand tailor-made MONEY Now Ready 1914 MODELS IN FINELY TAILORED SUITS and COATS Fvery garment in this popular Up- stairs Store is new—the old stock has been sacrificed to make room for this fine new display. Prices That Will Positively Save You From $5 to Hoffman Sys tem Tallor made Sults, $10 on Every Purchase. Just arrived, a fresh shipment of fancy Weel teh oe se vcecs cess ae dee $5.00| Suits, advance style. . We guarantee the fabrics, style and your Sunday dinner $12.50 Ratine Dresses....85.00| .,. Advance Style Bargain perfect fit, and whether you are $6.50 Silk Jersey Petticoats. $20.00 Silk Messaline wie Feads, 1 make & purchase now.or Hl YOUR MONEY RETURNED IF SALES ARE NOT fii "........ meranatveneney ) MERRITT ‘i AS REPRESENTED $20.00 Polo Coats ......88.95 $1.00 shite Wa r Satur: splendid line of sample garments early, see the prices, then make your selections later, if you wish, LADIES’ SAMPLE $20.00 Silk Motre Coats..85.00| day .......ccecseee eases Bhe $30.00 values. new advance Fall Largé selection Alaska Furs, Style CoatB .... $15.00| 50¢ on the dollar. Watch our datly ad in Star for specials—We always sell for less, PUGET MARKET CO.’S PACKING Hoffman CloaksSuitCo. Big. White Market Snyder’ Market Sl | J S SHOP Old Pike SE New Sore Market HOU Market 1315 SECOND AVENUE MARKETS SS ge, a A NN eRe