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DOW eee iN ge ws Ckesiy | | i Commenced Wednesday, July 1s Like finding good clothes—this great Gately semi-annual event makes your dollar do tenfold its regular duty—think of it! You can walk into this storeful of good things to wear—select any man’s or woman’s garment in the stock, pay only $1 down and get the goods at once—no de- lays, no red-tape; and remember ee r mighty good stock o clothing here for both men and women—yes, Men's Suits $15 to $25 Women’s Dresses, Suits and Coats When you see the goods and their prices you'll fully appreciate this great offer, for “the proof of the pudding’s the eating of it.” This special offer of $9.75 to only $1.00 for any gar- 4 , is good only during $24.50 M% this sale. Take full ad- a vantage of it now and stock up for all your needs---after this sale regular terms will be required. alterations are free. Store Open Saturday, July 4th, From | P. M. to l0 P.M. $1 Down and $1 a Week or $A 2 Month \_4 1119-1121 Third Ave. Just South of Seneca “LOVELY VOICE” IS_ | CASHED BY A WOMAN BUFFALO, N. Y., July 2— A woman he met on the Lake Shore train from Kansas City had such a lovely voice and was s0 sympathetic last night that William A. Russel! of St. Jo his bags. Russel! went for his bite. When he returned she and the bags were gone. Patrol- man Martin sent him to head- | quarters, where he made a statement to Inspector Taylor | and gave a description of the woman. In h and checks for $1,000 in the grips. h, Mo., left her in charge of ie two satchels in the Ex- NORWAY NAVY IS DRY ‘change Street station. CHRISTIANIA, July 2.—Climbing| Russell was hungry and in. on the water wagon, t rw an parlisment adopted resolution prohibiting consumption of intoxi cating liquors by the officers of the army and navy during their ter tended to take a train for the East in a few minutes. The lady ‘ gould not join him at lunch be- cause she could not eat a bite Certainly she would look after —————————— - | VANCOUVER MAN SUPPLE AS BOY AFTER SIEGE OF RHEUMATISM G. R. Gallant Gives Credit)!" ¢ to Akoz for Speedy hat I was Recovery. ncreased in in my knee, so je to go about but! Then I used in two weeks I was and as supple as |free from pain a G Gallant, retired, of Vancou- | boy ver, Wash., who has been a great I hope the multitude of rheu-| sufferer with rheumatism, found re-| matic suffe will use Akoz witt Hef with pleasing promptness by| ae satisfactory results as [ did using Akoz, the new Callfornia| Thus it is with hundreds of 7 Mineral remedy. Although he was|sons in this vicinity, who are suf badly crippled before trying Ako with umatism the remark: mineral that , liver and bladder j proving such a formidable rival of| eczema, catarrh, piles, ulc and } radium soon relieved him jother ailments. Akoz is nature's , “ had been a great sufferer with | own remedy, and is giving relief in 4 rheumatism for about three years,”|case after case that the doctor a @aid Mr. Gallant. “The last six| pronounce incurable. ; @ months I was unable to get my coat| Akoz 19 sold at all leading drug on Without assis Every step! stores. BEFORE The Stingier You Are the Better for Us. The larger 4 dollar looks to you the better you will like the care ful money-saving shoe-repair work which this shop turns out A lot of people in this town have found out that our expert shoe repair-men can cut a good big slice off the family shoe bills. Why not let them amputate yours? REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1124 FIRST AVENUE Corner Seneca Telephone Main 4136 \ He sald there was $100 |. Akoz as|! 5 k SEATTLE MAY JOIN IN BIG CONFERENCE TO EQUIP FOR DEMANDS ON CITY UTILITIES At last it looks as if a way has/entation of the rights and tnterests been found for the public to get|Of the people, declaring that “this juetioe from the public service. com-| K2oWledge and information is much ce from the public service, com) 116 same for each city, and its ou missioners. mulative use would greatly add to Mayor Gill y orday received #/ {ts value letter from Mayor Rudolph Blank A Strong Alliance enburg of Philadelphia, advocating It must be borne in mind that a eau of public utilities re-|the utility. « * constitute Bea having for its purpose the! th ive and defe: supplying of all cities tn its lea sive alliance, probably stron, with statiatios on public utilities, to| than any other interest in the coun furnish public utility commissions | try,” says the letter, “Ite weakest as arguments against public utility) member is never without the infor ympantes mation and assistance of every A Nation Wid A nation-wide conference will be n Philadelphia next fall. The is asked to send a Seatt! Conference kind, The city of Philadelphia ts pre paring to bring, in the early av jtumn, a case before our new public | service commission, tn which that body will be asked to pass upon a proper schedule of rates for electric ill will reach a decision today STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914. PAGZ 3. | ™ A CLOSED JULY 4TH® 4 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O’°CLOCK For the convenience of those who cannot get their supplies before 6 o’clock. Women’s Outing Hats . Sanitary Package | Mine of rati Frida Last Da TO tray ice ple- and “Turkle nie, Contains 6 nha” a Pe of the big Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear pene up to #3 | for Men and Boys, Women, Girls and Chil- ers and 4 drink our —cholee cups—a for dren, before the big celebration on July 4th. Friday for 26 Men's Accessories 2 Big Specials in Men’s Suits In values up to $20.00; 1 250 | | | pres, mm ~ For Last Day $9.85 and cities tn the coun: | light and power 89c Nepiiges Shirte with legates on hand People's Side Is Weak ingle llc «yagi, MEN, here is your opportunity to get togged out for dither With exbortences | lone “ neustng om thio ailk; in all sizes; worth $1.26 the Fourth at an exceptional low price. Dependable Suits, Seattle come to realize! bm ’ with our firm’s guarantee always behind them, “money back where| ople b el-| Union Suit in elther at , —_ " + aed ramet tha rey rare Ant Che aide of the people bas sel HR OBE veer oie or full ankle | if not satisfactory,” Friday all day, until 10 p. m., $9.85 4 any’s case to the com-|sd§ted before oth ublic wervice lengths; fine jersey ribbed with fand $12.50 ill he people fall down | co&miasions, w the {pteresth of new improved crotch; worth it they |the public utility: compar $1.25 ls per defense, The may-| presented and argued by the c * to syndicate the equip-| informed and most able men in the Nainsook Athletic Shirts od for an @ equate pres-| country.” PHOTO PLAYS KITTY, Thanhouser at the ( IN THE TWO-PART) — jane A, entitled ion of Kitty Belle,” is whose husband ts and very bashful. “The Out Nemesis,” a Thanhouser Tights,” a Keystone and “Ten Million Bees,” a Thaphouser educational film, are hown FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE of photography, an actual re has been taken at a depth own as a part of the rt Mystery” serial now the Colonial, All picture are f ‘ents, history motion der the sea and will be Million Doll at logical » merely in o and ted to bolster up are two showing are called “The Friend.” Last night the 000 pipe organ was opened wi recital by Prof. Donley rand architect a the Edgar | Jones BARBARA TENNANT OF THE cclal npany and Bob Leonard » Rex starred in two-reel dramas at the Alhambra’s new pro- Lubin players are always spring gram today. A Sterling comedy pon Te = i: 'o =ay Sone of the gran MMM Complotes the pro) Now we find there is one of these eee active picturemaking organizations over in Betzwood, Pa., t Director Edgar Jones. Though Jones was born tn Steu benville, Ohio, be has been pretty much all over the country, glean. ing from each elty some bit of knowledge which he finds useful in his present avocation REAL THRILLS ARE MANY IN| charge of the five-reel photodrama, “The Trt. umph of an Emperor,” at the Seattle this week. The plot f# laid in the r 318, and battles attempted as saination, the slaying of Christian martyrs and other stirring scenes are many silent drama, Jones played on stage with Edgar Selwyp and ( gle. Lat Viola Allen's ce 2 A Until Saturday Night Rebellion of Kitty Belle,” a two-part Majestic drama; “The Out w's Nemesis,” Thanhouser drama; Ten Million Bees,” educational . fr Blograph drama; “The Basket Hab. it,” Edison comedy "ee Grand Until Saturday Night “The Adventures of a Girl Report er.” a two-reel Beas, “The |the Detectreas, comedy; . Colonial Until Saturday Night The False Friend,” second of the Million Dollar Mystery series Hearst-Selig Pictorta’ Glacter National Park.” Pathe scenic Marmot,” Pathe educational ‘The, ”’The Lost Arrow,” 1 dar Persistent Mr. Prince,” Vitagraph| £7) Mig hap comedy ‘ Mission All Week + Gr “The Only Son,” drama Clemmer Until Saturday Night | gpl ir Sip asm “All on Account of the Milk,” ale. Mary Pickford comedy; “The Good RESIDENCE THEATRES r » Ade comedy; “The| a; “Pathe’s Daily} At the Home Until Friday a , world’s news } “Laciil Love No. 10, two Maria's Sacrifice,” a drama of Italy,| parte: ‘T Awakening,” eee |""Cross the Mexican Line,” Odeon Thursday “A Marriage for Mone * comedy “Queen of the Forty Thieves,"{ “Smite Joins the Force,” comedy four-part drama; "The Emergency At the Pleasant Waiter,” comedy Hour Until Friday - aie Lucille Love," No, 3, two parts “Birde of Passage,” comedy; “Love Alhambra Until Sunday Night Snowdri two-reel Eclair; “The terling “The! Discordant,’ Rex} | comedy nce,” two-part comedy; two-reel . | Melbourne Until Saturday Night | Before becoming a director of the | » was A member of} THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE and B cool as the Boys’ Suits $2.75—$4.98 39c % comfortable Vv. D, kind Drawers, Same Nainsook Union Suits : 85c ath cut, all sizes. We save you at least $2.00 on Considered good value for $1.00, your Boy's Suit Bring your boy ‘ omorrow and get him one of Men's Golf Shirts with J)" tomorrow an BSc were cot errs Beat [these excellent suits, in Norfolk, Panamas an * and figures; medium and | double-breasted and Russian or ca ME tbbbered: Neco vicie Since Seon ais. to Straws ready for use. Why pay $1.00 eae ? f Men’s $7.50 elsewhere? Friday 66e 18 years gk ga 98 Panamas ..... ‘0 . sige 1B3¢ Sik ,bitls ,Soxckein Boys Wash Suits Men's $5.00 3€ forces i and toe, all Panamas ..... . colors—worth Friday, 3 3oys’ Straw Hats 59c, 98c, $1.48 pairs for 50 Remarkable Values BATHING SUITS For Men and Boys, Women and Children at Decisive Reductions. Men's Worsted Bathing Suits, Se, $1.35 and up. Boys’ Worsted Bathing Suits, 65¢, 98¢ and up. Women's and misses’ Bath- ing Suits, in French batiste and Jers ribbed, while they last, $1.50, $1.29 and $2.38, Bathing Caps, 15¢, 19¢ and ...25¢, 49¢ and 98¢ in Women’s and Children’s Ready- to-Wear for Friday’s Selling. Last Call Before the Big Celebration WOMEN’S SUITS, IN VALUES UP TO $25.00, FRIDAY .. le These come in a varied range of materials, including White Serge, in pretty nearly all the best colors worn this season. Sizes run from 34 to 42. Be here Friday early. Your pick, $8.98. $3.95 WOMEN’S $15.00 WHITE WASH About 50 Dresses in the lot, in Crepe, Voile and French DRESSES Lawn, trimmed with allover embroidery, lace and fancy buttons. Slightly mussed from the season's selling. Sizes run from 14 to 42. Women’s Coats $6.95 New Summer Models, which represent values up to $15.00, in Ratine, Crepe, Serge and Novelty Mixtures. Also Here’s an Offer Union sults ¢ Deep lace rimmed. Fancy r sashes Ribbons. girdies b TRS as 2 yards I Another . apecial 2he, SHOES for the whole family. lot. values up to | WOMEN’S $2.00 patent leathe - 4 Colonial Mary Jane Pumps end some Homespuns in the Balmacaan style, in colors enough Se Bae to suit every one’s fancy. Sizes from 34 to 42. 0 oxte EN'S $2.00 and $3 $1.50 Wash Waists 79c Several models in Wash Waists, in values up to $1.50” we bunched together in one lot for Friday's selling. Here ™ you have Voiles, Crepes, Lawns, etc., with Dutch neck and three-quarter sleeves, or high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with ruffling, embroidery and lace. Sizes 34 to 46. © $ 81.85, 8% to 114 Don't forget our Sandals of all box calf leather 98c, $1.19, $1.29, $1.59 and up, your pi $1.98 ick | who is in the next room to us or'| filled with, tears. Last night Dick told me that he|who sits at the next table. We was dreadfully in debt and he was| never get it, “because the man in much worried over a lot of lttle| the next’ room and the man at the bills that are pressing him | next table is doing the same thing gie Waverly She did make any complaint, but she | say, however, that she did know what she would do Aunt Mary. | Hl “Through the Fiames,” two-part " ” Dick is also very h w Jack © 8 0 J es," two-part | What's the use of worrying?” 1} iso very much worried} Jack came to see me last Kalem drama; “The Gang.” Vita-| IN MY OWN ROOMS.—CHAPTER 196 mid. “Don't you remember we ql.{about his father, who, he says,with a big bunch of Alam graph drama; “The Ragamuffin,” | most quarreled over putting some |SOuld be in the house instead of |Beauty roses, which I knew (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) Here I am in my little rooms at lene hotel and they certainly look |} good to me, I have persuaded Dick to let the nurse go and he has |fixed it so I can have every thing near my bed that I may need Complete Report of Market Today could not afford, and I thought spoke a little thickly, He n very nervous and, although he was” profuse in his expressions of |money in the bank for just such | ny time. | PM jemergencies as this? You give m | those bills and I can write the let-} ters and send the checks and you} at his business. “But dad does not dare leave the store in Jac hands,” Dick tells me. Jack has been showing some alarming ten-| I ean call the boy at | To tell the truth, I shall be |to be alone. The doctor can dre |my burned foot, an 1 my broken 1e8 | need not worry any more about|@encies of late to drink and stay j pathy, I could see that he was jis getting along nicely. I do not) ion,» |out nights. Poor Mary looks like|happy when he made his exit, ~ |suffer very much except when I} A+ “tect he demurred, but I told|* Shadow of her former self. She| It doesn’t look as though we. I feel I shall company of Mar- try to move my feet. ; came over to see me yesterday,| were going th and two or three times her eyes family. to be a very happy him it would Continued Ti be good for me to} ather enjc obs i have something to do, and he was Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and rult (Corrected 4 ne, per mack glad to get rid of it all, I could see. “Take the bills and the money. ||never can keep out of debt,” he |] said. || He also told me that the book || publishing company was not mak- ||ing any money this year. A num ber of cities where they expected their books would be recommended and sold had, through the grafting efforts of some unscrupulous poll fos. ticlans, purchased books of another Local ete company cal asparagus | “I don't believe we can sell Florida tomatoes, ora school books on honor, Margie,’ ym yer OO said Dick, despondently. “The com- Wat . | petition ig not of merit nor sales Rh al, per Ib manship, It is who will give us " “ the most graft.” t 3 : “T would not stay in any business ¢ 86 RRS where I had to practice such meth- MOBILE TRIPS ‘aattie ye AUTO || “Little you know about it, my Ferry leaves chi 8:15 a, m. 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 6:00] You would have to make p. m. daily, and 6 p. m. on Sundays. eturning, leaves Newport 8:55|| compromises with your conscience RT toh BO TR Sen te Eaice a clin Peete || and yourself every day if you we ton, Iesaquah, High send. ar Malte. The shertest || a successful business man. That is ie 4 route by five miles an points |} all there is to business—one long 4 || series of compromises.” 10 MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS ON LAKE || 1 wonder if Dick is not right? It] a ae: > WASHINGTON || seems to me as, though we were 2:00 @ 2.50 The new steamer Insaguah will make regular evening excursions on|| fy se gpd i S “grafting «oF payin ae ak nia ae *oy || Lake Washington during July and August, dally except Monday, leaving co ey we wtecond = OF PAYIPS A ro Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince dupert, Ketchikan, Wran- o eond, wee ee, ¢ Lescht k at 8:00 p. m., Madino ‘ark at 8:20 p. m.; returning at 12:00|| gra can we ccet . lendid “Princess” steamers offer e’ q Car A delete ae ed ». mm.’ Fl » hardwood dancing f and best of musls for those who wish] We cannot even have the slight: | oe Beceem a ct ong 18, “Prineses SouMien Walle Vea}, large a 8 denght refreshments on board, Room for 600 people. est favor done for us without some |B juiy 4 "1s and August 1. Special sailings of the magnifi Ga gay te hs Bocas Ge: one gets the graft. We cannot go |B vteamer “Princess Alice” June 27, July 11, 25 and August & Tea mask SEEING LAKE WASHINGTON EXCURSIONS to a hotel without feeing the wait-| TRI sh ranch ” Goven steamers leaving almont every. hour for different pointe of||@?® and the beliboys. The most of | AN IDEAL VACATION P POTS... Ae intereet onthe lake. For particulars phone Baencon 183; Mast % | us, however, do this | teeing be For rates, sailings and information apply to Mv ery * wie % bs ? |} cause we have to get ahead o he inive, Washington . ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY jother guests, to fet something that | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY creamery, solid pack a |. lL. ANDERSON, " will not appear in the bill—some-| 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. wisconsin triplets cstee adie nb eee thing a little better than the man