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|] YOUTH SWIMS INVOja Lady Mourns Death of the Tae ——]4 WOMEN WILL BIRTHDAY GARB; | Only Dog News girl in New Yor NEW YORK, Aug.25.—"“Beau “Every day my faithful girlie [| Pathe's Weekly ix again a head-| ty,” the only dog newngirl in went to market for me and de Miner at the Clemmer, in the fret] New York, is dead and Green: livered papers,” mourned Mrs, fof the week bill, “The Mystery of} ' bs i A wich Village mourns. Four Welch “She was my best West 8 \ a fascinating ie | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25.—!) years “Beauty,” an English friend and! don't know what | let ! two part SAN FRANC 25 Instructing young Cecil Plake not shepherd thoroughbred, served will do now. The children have pe This tells of a] » 4 NCISCO, Aug, 88-—The DH to appear again in bathing without customers from house to house been asking for her and some ert committed in Wall st, in] Ur women most directly concern TB a bathing suit, Judge Cole has die and helped support her mis of them cried when | told how which the pretty niec a million-|ed, the two wives and the “affini-| , missed the case of Mrs. Daisy ore Muy Welsh, who Beauty will never perform her alre ty au pected although there | ties,” rather than attorneys or Jury ke against Miss Lucy Terry. her crippled husband, tasks again others mixed up in the ease ; ; RE Acthle startad.on, Suiy 6 by the income of a little cigar Beauty's fondness for cheese © seom equally guilty, A noted | mer Ren qiot anie at ' leben youn ra’ Wi coc. bar and newspaper stand at No. 456 and other indigestibles handed |/detective solves the mystory.|tor hig convict ie mare did} Gepanions, decided to swim in Hudson street her by admiring patrons of a showing. that one Jeast suspected | biog. jonvicted pal, Maury t./ Zs enna coe had Recently Mra. James Speyer corner saloon where she deliv really commit the crime, Other] 99%) Pon " ‘ San the - had a medal struck for the ins ered papers is held responsible motion plet featu age ch the) ccc wi take the oe * lf eet . + telligent animal, for her death, program, in addition to the usual|™") : eotgei yb hey Terry ke * As #3 : ; oeithdta Rett un “ Py WAAL beloctia by], [2 the Diggs caso illicit love} : gacort a ., " | scorned was victorious over the re-| } Mecording i =| Esthor Sundquist, violin solotst; |OYintod but lore! affect! f th nee WwW. K. J Chinese tenor, and} 2uciated but loyal affection of the! game out t he naw NEGRO KISSES FEET Oliver G. Walla icles and) wive The formor tnamorita, Mar | : Der, in te protests anc _"s }sha Warrington, renounced as the Hs lack of clothing. Whereupon) OF JUDGE AT BEACH At the Veslor Until Wednesday |W!f@ had been’ spurned * SM ate drew a 22-caliber rifle she was| SANTA MONICA, Aug. 25.—An ME Reds nara Gauediag: Acuelh | mteae rar when the Jury sald ' Grrying and shot the young ma aged negro entered Judge Cartlo's SOUTH BEND, Ind, Aug mm ae ee oren, See’. | elite,” | faflicting a minor wound in ourt room in the elty hall and) Mrs. Joseph Hoffer, armed with a eh Mea a bod \ re a pe 4 Giri Stil! Loves Him dead. Hoe was taken to a hospital,|prostrated himself — before the shotgun, held Constable Robert/the Kouncup, Me de hee ank With Caminett! coming to trial " where the bul was removed. He| judge, whose feet he commenced! Beyrer and five deputies at bay for Roll,” “When Mary Married Tuesday, there promises to be ‘| fs now recoverin to kiss, m@ef to the humiliation of over an hour. The officers had different alignment in the feminine .His mother, Mrs, Daisy Plake, | his honor. gone to her home to eject her and sine in Shige oc ol te, | Quadrar ite: | prought suit against the girl on the| “Massa Judge, you sure have|her furniture, a request that such]. The Troken | Vows, fa rei) Caminettl still holds the love of| grounds of assault with a deadly/made a man out of this nigger,” action be taken baving beep made} aunted nue “Dlthe girl he betrayed | weapon, spoke the negro, by her mother, Mra, Li mets, | Mure gee And he undoubtedly | "2 . = | Judge Carillo, after the old) When the officers approached tt ; | st ailactinn tac Modern, furnished |darky had left, anid that he remem-|house they were stopped by Mra.[At the Clemmer Until Wednesday ling damaging tentir ; transient ; weekly | bered him, and that he sent him up| Hoffer. If you touch any of m Day * und. About Calcutta te, ave to Kive against him, it ts pre | 160 to $4.00. Virginus Ho 804} ver a year ago for being drunk| furniture, I'll shoot,” she yelled i The My stacy cf West Bede | dicted that she will shield him as] . a , near Westlake Ave.—'‘and causing trouble with his wife After much discussion the con wich * ten oat Y . much as possible. Advertisement He never has been arrested since, stables cautiously withdrew . gale CP “I will go to jail rather than : wlan ta item - At the Colonial Until Wednesday| Plame the woman,” Caminett! has Tha Chik on. the fen” vowed. Those who have seen the| ei leecls: “Mtarved Out.” “The ara” | Norris girl say his declaration has Watch for Red Letter Day Bargains Wednesday, August 27th jrecla; “Starved Out,” “The Lizard.” | iad a remarkable effect on her |"A Visit to the Ruins of Pompett : . He's In Predicament | At the Dream Until Wednesday [0% the other hand, it has signif | i | “The * two reel Th ly subdued avowals of loyalty | we Aéai- May Manton Patterns Phone Main 6035 aN Sronosl From a pants Dot ie the part of Camtnetti’s wife. | mm ‘ hus Caminett! finds himself in a} tonal Antos ‘ Sie, ; | Two Men of the Desert predicament KP vy 4 If he allows Lola Norris to be | h ! 4 “sone neorganteca | MAL the Tillkum Until Wednesday lieve that he hae become recon: | Delivery nécice, ‘New Bice, caaas When the Press| led with his wife, which, on the Equipment Ideas and Speaks,” “The Work Habit.” surface, as hap ened, at a ght lave Greatly 8 i EOE RES New Methods Fob ag § be expected to exert herself to con Are At the Melbourne Until Wedne: Maat ggiondlca oF pe pala Wa “ ” Comatantty | “Flame in Ashes,” two reels rington, convicted Digs The Economy Store — Fickle Tramp,” “A Horse on Fred au on the other hand his wite be Second Av., Bet. Spring and Seneca Sts. The Iie That Falled more for Lola than for her, she, in| turn, Is practically certain to for h Li " septa ld ids sake him and rob him of bis best Exchange oe | & ~ At the Grand Until Wednesda | | . 4 Hunting,” Artillery at Montauk Point,” pate s in the Affairs of Men DECATUR, IL, Aug. — 25 . \ . Thrown head first In a 7-foot bole ape Grand Sunday to Tue day Night! dug in a dense thicket im a patch| i Tra in the Death Pit,” three-|o¢ woods on the nan farm ° part ay; “House! south of Philo, Ml, the body of F M C acai colt atop iret Practice," | Harold Shaw of Urbana was found we me educatl ide in the Affairs} »y a searching party. He was last s 2 or ore 0 of Men, seen, driving a 90-horsepower be oe bed te? te comp ion o plete Announce- Sore Z Nignt|Tnaater. with a companion | t | jelbourne Sunday to Tuesday Night! whom he was t to sell the | + The Flame in Ashes,” tworeel| machine, The motor car is miss | mento CFYAINS Fi eoaswre: “s Tramp.” “Aline Horse on Fred,” “A Tie That Fail! ‘The search fo: rave resulted 2 ne search fora grave resu! | and Many Other ed,” drama, from a statement by Newton Wil | on mer, a farmer, that the ; inducements We Can- had ‘awakened him at REAL FASHIONS | Sunday morning to borrow a spade not Callb Name Here his excuse being that he desired t ry ON REAL PEOPLE J) repair a fence which cattle bad »roken down The body was discovered by A Mra, John Astor bas come from|M. Evans, deputy sheriff, about abroad for a short visit with ber|four feet under the earth. Another to be a Clean Sweep and a quick one. If you miss it, you bargains, IARGAINS, ALL. BROKEN LOTS OF MERCHANDIS ANDISE AND ALL SOILED OR COUNTER Ml Clean-Sweep Sale will be a semi-annual event of merit, | classy new merchandise for our big Fall and Winter busin del: ver the goods according to our advertisements We ca and would not if we could. ‘It's High Time You Were Getting Ready for School. Your Chance to Buy Children’s Long and Sh Coats at Half Price BUY SCHOOL COATS NOW enough for winter wear. lored, some are richly trimmed and others are in plainer but every one is a magnificent value at this Half-Price $ $2.98 Coats for... .$1.49 | $5.98 Coats | aa ee $3.98 Coats for $1.99 | $6.98 Coats for......... $2.49 | $7.50 Coats for... $4.98 Coats for.... p to the $12.95 Coats for....... and so on through the line u LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES Al One large table, a good assortment of Gingham, Percale oe sapere all are the popular House Dresses in light and dark col- eka sense sae: thet neck styles. | brand. nem ie mueare end, round trimmed, Values from $3.98 Values up to $1.49, Special at Advance Sale of Outing Flannel Gowns 9c at one-third off. FREE With a pur- chase of $1.00 Featuring for more our values will be presented with choice in patrons “Just-ar- rived” gar ta “New Way” ments that are | Dust Pan and very eggs | handle. Ask in style and for them at bona fide wort. the Transfer Ladies’ Outing | Desk. You are Flannel! Gowns | entitled to one in pink and yen white, and blue | Vth & 4 des and white | purchase. See stripe designs, | Window dis trimmed in fancy finishing braids; others play. have hemstitched neck band. Both low and high neck models. Price ... 49c Ladies’ Outing Fianne! Gowns in both plain white &nd the customary blue and white, and pink and White stripe effects, with self-trimmings and fin Mshing braids; regulag and extra sizes 5c extra values at, each : de of Ladies’ Outing Flanne! Gowns at %8c, @xtra quality Outing Flannel, in plain white and fancy figured effects, finished in pretty silk fin Ashing braids and hemstitching. 98c WO secs MOther good value numbers at . $1.19, $1.49, $1.75 89¢ and 50c¢ Ladi Many other good Boys’ Egyptian and $2, boys at, a sult , embracing as it does—MONTH’S END BARGAINS, RED LET This includes all the summer Coats, many of them are dark These little garments are splendidly tai LADIES’ BATHING SUITS at One-Third Less All sizes are included and wim-easy” neatly to $6.50, 3,000 Dust Pans on sale at, each ... table at Clean-Sweep prices, each. ? made of fine yarns, in all sizes for Our First Clean-Sween Sale Began the morning of August 25th, and ends Saturday night, the 30th. It's going wonderful ER DAY E, ALL. SUMMER MER- “=D MERCHANDISE. This srevious to opening up of Come if n't afford to disappoint you 1 will miss som ess, and see we Here's ort styles, ale. $2.99 $3.49 ‘$3.75 $6.48 nearly n FREE BAKSAVHER g> DUST PAN mG a NEW WAY OLD WAY “Clean-Sweep” Prices on Ladies” Knit Summer Underwear Main Floor, es’ Swiss Vests now numbers are on another Colored Balbriggan Union Suita, yy son Vincent. As she dark blue satin coat and skirt coat was a short cut-away, w white satin collar. Her shirtwaist was of handkerchief Hnen, made k|LMO VITES) DECIDE FATE OF was seen at Newport the other day, she wore > The ith a finest lke easant’s blouse, with }xathered round ' neck | bottom of the slee front were ruffl |hat was of blue h with dark as Abow tin, blue lin velvet at the side | | JUDGE SAYS GUST | Adolph Gust will have This v Ma nt divore ase ided when Judge tion for a writ of habeas corp THIS WEEK. Moore—Scott Polar Exped in motion pictures. Metropolitan—Dark, Seattle—Dark. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudevillo, Pantages—-Vaudeville, Grand pictures. Clemmer — Phovoplays vaudeville. Melbourne — Photoplays vaudeville, Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville. AT THE THEATRES Vaudeville and motion imple t the es and down the | of the Iinen | d under-jof chinch bugs burie Her and |had a large bunch of black feathers} MUST STAY IN JAIL) to re jmain in the King county jail until |he produces $2,000 to meet the court |costs taxed against him tn the re-| re gned an order quashing his peti-| us, ition and and place had been started but evi dently given up because the ground was too hard, The father col lapsed when the body was uncover ed Shaw was a student In the unt f Ilinols ETS OUT AGAIN Dr. Linda B. Hazzard, the fast cure specialist, convicted of man-|! s slaughter for the death of Claire|larger it will be picked are feet Williamson, and sentenced to two|**® rd to the Chambe 4 years in the penitentiary, has been released from the county jail, where she was confined during the past week, upon putting up $20,000 bat) pending her petition for a rehearing in the supreme court. The bond PAY $2 A BUSHEL FOR CHINCH BUGS CARLINVILLE, Ill, Aug The market being flooded with celpts totaling 213,000,000, the citi zena of Carlinville have withdrawn |their offer of reward for chinch |bugs. The campaign was a tre mendous success. | Weeks ago the wheat in Macoupin |county was threatened with an in vasion of the chinch bug pest, and |the farmers sought means of doing away with them Some dug trenches and others drew lines of crude ofl along their fields to stop the march of the insects. | Carlinville merchants offered a | bounty, the first thing of the kind lever heard of. Some citizens made | light of the scheme, for the chinch bug is small, even if his work is! large. But the bluff was called, if| bluff it was, and the merchants paid out $55.50. John Moorhead collected five bushels of the bugs, and then Thomas Oiler took in seven bushels. |It cost $3.50 to get the 26 bushels The bounty was $2 a bushel. Now the offer is withdrawn | PICK WINNERS OF | SCHOLARSHIPS University of Pennsylvania alum jni in the Pacific Northwest have se lected William A. Neill of Walla Walla and Bruce H. Hull of Bla \locks, Or., as winners of the four: year free scholarship financed by Pennsy graduates, The alternates are Ray H. Wilson| of Vancouver, B. C., and Ernest M,| Jones of Tacoma. Neill will study medicine, Hull law, and the two jalternates dentistry, BACK FROM LIBERIA TO DIE IN THE SOUTH NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Pauline | Woodson, a 69-year-old _negress,| was permitted to land in this coun try on the assurance of her son-tn-| law, David Robertson, that he would care for, her in hjs home at| Charleston, 8. °C. | Fifteen years ago Pauline, her husband and daughter went to | Liberta and built a hut in the! They thought the life of a semt-civilized African superior to the drudgery of thelr Southern| home, Her husband and daughter died in Liberia, and she came bac ky} to die in South Carolina, | woods, THREE FEET by raising a cucumber that is more half ago, were furnished by Frances A. Rob: : erts, John Karcher, Paul B. Trien,| wasHINGTON, Aug A very A. M. Tindall and Ida M, Wells "ara diagated bab: been Me ve ceived by the Department of Com led up a wireless telegraph station | | hallway to “His” School Cloth Cost a Fortune at T HAT re alre be the fixe are witht and nine Boys’ Suits with extra pants for double-breasted or Norfolk tweeda or cassimeres in the A $6.50 combination. Our price Boys’ Corduroy Pants erally pay $1.00 for Boys’ School Shirts ment of plain sha collar; 1 the kind here tomo or School Shoes That our mK | 44-tnch A | Brocaded | | Wool Ratine Dress Goods $1.65 Yd. OF CUCUMBER Los ANGELES Aug, 25.--Mrs. EB. M. Rose, 789 E Sth st., claims to have broken all existing records than a yard in length, and is four nehes in diameter. The cucumber, @ist a week and a was only a blossom, but now has reached these enormous proportions under the careful at ion of Miss Pearl Rose, aged tenth 13. If the cucumber does not grow ree as an exar be done in a garden in Los Angeles WHY NOTIN U.S.? merce from Sidney, Australia, where our consul) states that a plan srepared by which the Sit of New South Wales ntends to reduce the price of meat slaughtering In y sbattoirs and supplying meat to re- tail butchers, thus eliminating mid- dem In view of the failure of our own government in its efforts to curb beef trust, and in view of the the fact that meat prices continue to rise, the experience of foreign gov ernments must be instructive. SMOKE MAKES BEES MOVE OUT OF HOTEL CHICAGO, Aug queen bee and her subjects moved out of Hotel Mon-| nett in Evanston. The regular guests moved in again as the bees moved out. Charles Beck, a plumber, who re-} sides at 2122 Maple av., Evanston, where he also keeps an apiar’ moved” the bees with his “smok- ing” outfit. A haughty thousands of $5.00 Boy tyles wanted Prices That Are onthe Square Doe eee... NOT DZ of what can |” | Chi Spring and Cotton Mattress, complete for...... es Won't his Store 'S one of the ions why many tle mothers ady bringing down to get Lot of Gi TT 'the Va the cutest you tion f Choose! Pret “T 98e br cales or gingha es in many ¢ styles; neat tri and choose from to 14 years “T $1.58 ° Dresses in sizes able frocks in a ever ‘These prices Read! School Suits unce of brdken odd lots, Neat to choose from, $2.49 extra wear, in Durable hades, $4.95 ‘ow for assort n reach color He w “T $3.98 ing little ties Wear, at r fea for American Tomorrow, SECOND AvE. AT JAMES ST. schemes choice With School Time Just One Week Away Let Us Help You Solve Your Problems! Teeny-Weeny Prices on aBig rls’ School Dresses! on lues col drense seen ty cham Y, per- dress harming mmings Sizes 8 un lalate § to 14 years host of neat styles, Durable, wash- with Bul garian trimmings. coming Serge Dresses trimmed ith Scotch plaid mostly; fetch Sizes 8 to 14 years. too. "Stu ol’ dy Stockings for Scho Don't Cost Much Here! HAT’S the kind of NERY eee Shoes you want is ve on aislig née Wehetit ce fect satisfaction Ideal School Shoes Guilarki'e 'ebhoal Read! Hose — Durable Boys’ Shoes, box calf, Fast, misck: Hane in sizes 2% to n sizes 5 to 9%, Choice, 1 Girls’ Shoes, aiso box pair 1236 calf, of finer quality; 2 Women's “Wear- sizes 12 to2; @4 O our price... 1eOO] | well” Mose ore Strong rib, in tan, *4309 ‘ Child's Sho black or white A> calf in sizes All sizes, 11 11%; our Special, pr. FEC PHIOD 4+ 9 sh+ +0 $1.48 Women’s Wool Vests or Little Gents’ Shoes of Pants in a medium weight. Ele- pliable yet durable ve gantly finished garments in + our calf, sizes 9 to 13; white or gray. Made in Amer- n women | “War- | _ner’s,” \the Corset | de Luxe | for Fall, | now | Ready, | $1 to $3 } t me YES, IT SURELY IS VERY WARM IN OHIO MIDDLETOWN, 0., Aug. 25. y's record heat play- prank in Middle- esterd ed town. a qu Li m Buhler, standing in a grocery store, got in the way of & beam of sunlight reflected through a prism glass, which set fire to his whiskers He was painfully burned, and may lose the sight of one eye. Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Adv, LOW PRICES Grote-Rankin’s PAYS GYPSY $1,120 FOR CURE; STILL ILL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.—Led to believe that her illness was due to a wicked spell cast over her by evil spirits, and that by the pay- ment of a large sum this blight could be removed, Miss Hannah Smith, an invalid who lives with her uncle, Charles Rink, here, gave * to a strange gypsy queen $1,120 that , she might be cured. She still suf fers, but the gypsy comes no more, The dollar dinner at the Raths- ~ keller, with wine, is popular.—Adv, EASY TERMS Sale of Matched Bed room Suites This will be an all-week sale. We have plenty of suites to last the week out, but the earlier you come to make your selection the have to show you. better assortment we will several suites and, of course, the best values will go first. own terms of payment. We will reserve any suite for you upon your making a small cash deposit. You can make your \ pretty Walnut Bedroom Suite, with projecting top drawer dresser and chiffonier. TI onier, Chair, Rocker, Bras to A quarter-sawed Golden Oak his suite consists s Bed, Coil $103.00 Bedroom Suite, a charming David Hanson, a guest of the|style, consisting of Oak Bed, Dresser, Chair, Rocker, Double hotel, thought somebody had open-| in his room as he walked along the} tire, A buzzing sound «mote his ears, and when he reach- | ed the door he peered in very cau tiously. Then he shut the very quickly The room Fills the ache—-Butle Drugeiste, TAIES A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to lam, Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 7T5¢. door | was filled with bees, teeth—ba es Tooth- 8 Liquid Tooth Filler. Advertisement. | | | sists | Rocker, Double Woven Wire Spring, Combination Woven Wire Spring, Cotton complete for ........ Ce se wees Another attractive suite is a The posts are fluted, the d and rocker have cane seats; a a superior cotton mattress; all complete for... ..iessess sees A quarter-sawed golden oak rors and wood drawer ptills, co Toilet Table, Rocker, Chair, B: =) Spring and Cotton Mattress, all complete for of Dresser, Vernis Mart Mattress, complete for ...... A Golden Oak Bedroom Suite style, consists of Dresser, Ver Center Table, Woven Wire S Mattress, complete for .. PIKE and wers have Mattress, .. 964,50 clean-cut style in mahogany. wood pulls, the chair double woven wire spring and 3edroom Suite with oval mir- nsisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, |A Golden Oak Bedroom Suite of very popular style; it con- in the dull finish, a neat, plain nis Martin Bed, Arm Rocker, in Bed, Center Each day will see the selling of:

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