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LOOK! These Sample Prices Tomorrow. The H. & W. and Bartlett Stocks Must Be Sold at Once. $2.50 to $4.00 Men’s | 25c Handkerchiefs cut Shoes, broken lines, cut | to ................3¢ to s+eeeeeess + $1.18 | $15.00 Men’s Suits cut $4.00 to $5.00 Men's |to .... - $4.89 Dress and Work Shoes, | $25.00 Men's ‘Suits cut ATR 0 nee $7.68 Men’s Overalls, with | Men’ $5. 00 All-wool bib, cut to.........37¢ Pants cut to... . . .$1.89 $2.50 and $3.00 Men’s Hats, clean-up, at. $1.18 35c Wool Sox cut to 1c 15¢ Men’s Sox cut to. 4c $1.00 to $1.50 Dress Shirts cut to . 68c $5.00 Boys’ Suits cut to 75c Work Shirts cut to .27c $1.00 Underwear cut to -38c 9 E..& W. Collars cut 5c $3.00 Men’s Pants cut SESE rice: ) se - $1.89 Boys’ Corduroy Pants | 50c Sus enders cut to. . A ete iveesvaae Hundreds sof Other Bargains. Sale Starts at 9 A. M. Open Until 10:30 P. M. RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1510 FIRST AVENUE 2,0 Oppesttc ASS St ONS ro Henry W. Ravens, former cap tain of the steamship President A ES QS, July $1.—After fasting for 5€@nys, Henry Riley, 30, filed suit for divorcee from bis wife, Coctite Ravens, today, alleging she aise: ehh alk. Gb's fettiitnent threat ¢ him with a carving Philadelphian, is dead today at Ravens was suspended last De. “Health Acre,” @ private sanitarium|cember after lives were lost on his at Baldwin Park. ship fn a storm at sea, His plea Mrs. E. C. Rot \ey, proprietor of the for reinstatement is pending sanitarium, tolc\ Coroner Hartwell| He says he ts making only $62 a/ that Riley undertook his fast as a/month as a laborer for the Seattle treatment for asthma. Dry Dock & Construction Co. ROUND TRIP Children, $ to 12, 75¢c. trip at the Leave Colman Dock 8 A. M. Arrive Pt. Angeles 1:30 P. M. Note the Hour of Leaving 8 A.M. COFFEE Sc~ You know how hot it will bein town Sunday. Here's your chance to keep cool and have a delightful EXCURS! PORT ANGELES SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 N THE Fast Steel Steamer “Sioux” Port Angeles Is on the Move Now DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD BOAT— Other First-Class Foods at City Prices TICKETS ON SALE AT COLMAN DOCK Round Trip $1.50 Children, 5 to 12, 75c } | CHICAGO, July 31.—-"Moat Jour girls become waltresses so as |to get something eat. They come from the small towns, work for a while In offices or Dig depart of to ment stores, and then, when they get hungry, they turn to work In restaurants This startling indictment of wage conditions for women work Jers was given to the Industrial Re lations commission, by Elizabeth Ma loney, for ten years the business Jagent of the waltresses' union. Urging a minimum wage law, with a strong union to enforce all labor legislation, the leader of }many strikes, lifted the vell upon the pleture of poverty which she had found Polish girls fn hotels, working for a pittance and fed upon de cayed food; waitresses who awal low insults and are “lost” because f the desire to get tips: girls tn great stores who are paid so little that hunger forees them to differ. ent lives followed Dudley Taylor, at- for the employers’ associa ‘Sou, before the commission. | He admitted that he did not | know a wage scale paid tn any in dustry or the “details” of any working condition. But he was sure that labor un- fons are wrecking the nation—just |as sure as was Miss Maloney trong union ta needed to enforce any law In behalf of the worker, | WILL HOLD SALE The Ladies’ Aid of the West Side Methodist church will hold a food and apron sale all day Saturday, | August 1, in the Campbell building. at the June same trip _at_the same time. that | STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914. PAGE 3. LOOK! | SALESWOMEN AND OFFICE GIRLS BECOME WAITRESSES — TO GET SOMETHING TO EAT —One Girl’ 8 | Testimony a ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12, 75¢. Leave Pt. Angeles 5 P. M. Arrive Seattle 9:45 P. M. FAST STEEL STEAMER “SIOUX” One of the Prettiest Trips on the Sound You see the big forts, Worden and Casey, es guard Puget Sound; Dungeness, the home of the famous crab, and many other interesting features. Note the Hour of Leaving 8 A. M. SANDWICH Sc ElzabethIisloney PHOTO PLAYS In addition to the current Install O ment of the “Million Dollar Mys tery” story, the Colonial 1s offering jthia’ we a splendid proeram, is |which much good, clean-cut com abounds ‘Something to a Door” ts an Edt son that is new tn both plot and setting, and furnishes a god laugh Jeven to thone mixed up in the ludt }erous «ttuationa. | “Officer Kate” {# another of the| Joomtcal Vitagraph suffragette pleces |which develop very strongly the |fact that when a woman starts out lto handle a man's job she had bet ter count on the feminine character istios with which all women are en dowed before she makes any wagers that eventuully she will not fall back on them | The Hearst-Sellg News Pletorial |is filled with interesting events of Men’s $15 Suits educational. Clase A Until Saturday Night. “The Identification,” two-part Kalem drama Mrs. Billington's First Ca nay comedy; “His Kid Sister,” Vitagraph drama cee Colonial Until Saturday Night. “The Countess’ Coaching Party.” Men’s $20 Suits $11.85 of the Million Dollar Mystery; “Hearst Se Weekly,” “Something to a Door,” Edison comedy, and The cream of our big stock of Men's Suits; during our clean-up “Officer Kate,” sale Saturday, $11.85 Vitagraph comedy Melbourne Untli “The Saturday Night. Substitute,” two-part Than houser drama; “The Derelict,” Ma |Jestic drama; “Mutual Girl” and Mistakes Will Happen,” Royal [sed MEN'S $1.50 PANTS leomears” Ss" EN'S $1.50 PA Grand Until Saturday Night. “When Lieber Katrine Catches a Convict,” American comedy; “The Angel of Contention,” two-reel Ma tlc drama; “Soldiers of Misfor-| Keystone comedy Cut fall size. In worsteds, cassimeres, etc, Waist measure from 80 to 42, During clean-up sale, 980. Mission All Week Mary Pickford in “The Eagle's} Mate,” drama. eee Odeon Tonight “She of ¢ Wolfs three-part dra: Breed,” a rS ] ° Alhambra Until Sunday Night | “When Romance Came to Anne. |two-part Imp drama; “All at Sea, Nestor comedy, and another drama. | , ee | | 15¢ Aprons, ,Mararet and | C other styles. Chambray and percales, Natty and perfect. 25e and values. Saturday, all day, 35e 1 be. RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Sunday “Between Savage and Tiger,” str teatare, | Stockings for Women — Qo fourie ota hee! and ton ‘This is not the kind you general- ly Duy at a 90 store for 100 It is far better—worth 150 Sat- At the Pleasant Hour Until Bunday | “The Madonna of the Slums,” twopart drama; “The Plot That) "Relghborn com ig Sterling "| urday, all day, 90, 5 a yard Ruching. Not a halt C yare for 10c, but a whole yard for 9c. Cream, ecru, white, |B binck. 2 Inches wide. Sold | nearly everywhere for 250. Sat- | urday, 90. CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE BILL TENNEY TELLS TALES (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | Enterprise Association.) | I know why I put that “woman's | philosophy” at the top of my his-; tory of Mollie's getting her “job” | 95 Neckwear for Good C Dressers — Sample lines of Collars and Sets. Values run well up to $1.50. Many styles— yesterday. It was because that, new things. Saturday, all day, after she left, Bill Tenney called | 250. jand confirmed it. ? | While, of course, he expected to! find Dick, he seemed somewhat re-| | Meved when I told him he was out| jot town. He began by rafiing at women, land certainly he did say some bitter things about them. “You may talk about your sent! mental, loving woman,” he sald. |tell you there aln't no such thin | “That's not a very complimentary remark to make to one of the} | sex. J) 7 y ‘Oh, you know what I mean, Mrs. | Waverly,” he expostulated. | "Yes, of course, I do,” I smiled “You really mean that you are hurt|* and sore because Kitty Malram had |‘ (> alainiitaal eume the effrontery to tell you she was]... Gord Lord’” elatulaine ee tiont happily married to a better man) 7%" out ot poor Dick, Mrs. Way- jthan you are. Jerly, when he comes home. I don't |, You certainly have a way of say-|nink he does it often, and I'll give ling what you mean without a dipto-| {hin he does oe gush,” he said rather ruefule| "tt would be a nice ut it really is an interesting! un 4t Nott Don’t 1 know that the thing for me to meet a woman like | Would it notl Bont tm abts of jyou—particularly when she ts the|yonor is worse than a thief in the vie OF One Sh Rly, Seana leyes of his men's world? | “What cifference does that make,|""St fick plays he will have to | Dray?” io we are about it, and he stammered a little when he|+, somember: In any game those sald: “Well, you see, even if I had) remem. ay. |the inclination to take a sentimen-| ‘Pt Play must Diy ed, murmur. jtal interest In you I would not doji.¢ his “good night.” . |80 on account of Dick.” Ho thinks I am a regular terma- Twas furtous, The eratiem! Tho! cane nerve of that man! 6 thin he bad only to ask favors of any| (T° be continned tomorrow.) | woman? ‘Then I looked at him and laughed, | for I could seo that for one of the few times in his life Bill ‘Tenney was-trying to be sincere, ‘That for the first time in his life he was | probably telling the truth to a wom-| jan, and {t was a new and not alto-| |eether unpleasing sensation to him “What are you laughing at?” he asked salary in an evening's game Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co) You, of course,” I answered.|New potatoes Ne You are certainly the funniest | Onions Ne |thing that I have come across since I married.” * @ “Well, if you feel that way about| eae ime I guess I'd better go. I in-| m\tended to ask Dick to come over) to the club and have a game of cards| t.ocal celery 1% @ tomorrow night, but he probably | Parsley BT th $ won't be tn town, Tell him Til) \yuee, 100 @ give him a chance to win back that Ke | hundred. . | My heart stopped a beat or two. ° |This, then, was where Dick’s| Cal temons, crate | money went, Chotee Jer na, orate 61 @ “{ don’t think he will be home to-|hancy Jen Le |morrow,” I, lted glibly, “but when 6 @ he comes I'll tell him.” ace Something in the tone of my voice im @ seemed to make him think that] Hae 4 perhaps he had said the wrong thing again, 00 @ “You don't care if Dick plays a ee little game of cards, Mrs. Waverly?" Butter, he asked. iter Veal and Pork “Not at all, Mr, Tenney, but 1) Re* oo...) ‘ 4 certainly do hate to think Tam mar-|)'4,;9°" . 10 @ “ie ried to a man who is foolish enough | gquabs, good kine, dos... 2.00 @ 2.60 en Saturda McCORMACK BROS. | |ClosingOutSale of the broken lines and odds and ends from each department SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY {national importance Clemmer Untli Saturday Night 9 85 | “What the Daisies Satd,” a Mary cs) Pickford drama; “The Fable of the |Champton,” a George Ade comedy A general clean-up in the Qualifying for Lena,” comedy Men’‘s Suits at prices that should “The Man With a Glove,” drama 4 certain ” new wild Boar Hunting in Russia, rtainly interest you. The land “Wine Industry in Marsala est materials and colors. Stelly,” “THE STORE THAT. . SAVES YOU MONEY, V4 Secono Ave. AT | thing, |. Until 10 P. M. en’s $15 Suits $5.85 A ge EXTRA!" All Day Saturday eral clean-up of all light $3.00 Women's Patent Leather colors a less than they Mary Jane Pumps, : Don't miss this if you are inter- pate: $2.25 Misses’ Mary Jane Patent | %***4 Pumps, size 2, to close 2. $169 $2.00 Children’s Patent Leather MEN'S $2.75 PANTS $1.76 In either corduroy mere; all sizes; all colors. and Gunmetal | Mary | Jane Pumps, sizes 8% aa pe 1.49 Another lot, sizes 5 to tor $1.23 cassl- All our White Shoes must go Dnur- or at whatever price they will 76, bring. Get yours now aiid save | 25 the cleanup sale, $1.7 money. Boys’ $2.50 Patent Leather and Gunmetal Oxfords, sizes Vi to tye, pr, -- 91649 Men's Solesette Shirts, ach 19¢ Have military ‘collars attach French cuffs and pockets. MEN’S $1.50 KHAKI COATS OR PANTS 89c Nothing more appropriate for camping or fishing, ete. During ed, Our regular §1.25 number. Sizes}... clean-up sale, 890 14 to 17. wath eros csos:y seed bab wal Dresses 98 Broken Ines from the seasons | Saturday .... Cc selling. Shirts and Drawers tn Summer sintsls in volles, balbriggan or mesh. Our reg-] ratine, madras and lawns, at a fraction of their real worth. To close out, 98c. ular 50¢ numbers. Men's Golf Shirts, A clean-up of all lines up to $2.50. You will find some of the best makes among them. Sizes run from 14 to 18. Returtay en G20 The balance of the lot of ‘Women’s White Dresses which have been selling all year at $12.50. If we have your sisd the biggest bargain awaits you Saturday—$2.95. Youths’ Summer Union Sults These come jersey ribbed, long sleeves and ankle lengths, {n ecru only. 4,95 Boys’ Sulte—This $ lot is composed of the cream of our stock, Val- ues up to $7.50, in all mater. fals and colors. Sizes from 6 to 18 years, 50 Women's “Suite, Sarurtay $2.50 Nothing is more appropriate for the camp or outing than one of these Suits. You will want to act quickly, as they won't last long at this price. 39 Dresses for Children C —The balance of the greatest bargain ever shown in Seattle in Wash Dresses will be placed on eale Satur- day. Values up to $1.00. Women’s $25.00 Suits Saturday .. $5.00 We have about 20 of these Suits left. They come in colors and plain white. If your size is left, to close out, $5.00. Women's Silk Dresses in values to #1650, $4, 95 Saturday .. This season's models. 4), bd JAMES ST. Broken lines from this sea- son's selling which we want to get rid of. To close out, $4.95, 12 good biock howe... rom Bradner Gop ON RECALL Fresh ranc! . ‘an * i) fowl, live, doz ... rood size, az. Yb ” Postponement to tomorrow of the creamery, solid pack 27 |hearing to restrain County Auditor Moonlight Excursion and Danc-|Phelps from withdrawing names ing on steamer Issaquah, on Lake | ftom the Hamilton recall petitions Washington, tonight, leaving Leschi| was made necessary today by the at 8:15 and Madison park at 8:30.labsence of Prosecuting Attorney —Ady. Murphy. Frown Quickly Becomes Smile When Barber Resorts to Akoz W. E. Sistig Finds Mineral Remedy Brings Quick Re- lief From Stomach Trouble. “About the most unhappy mortal} in the world is a barber with stom- | ach trouble,” says Wm. BP. Sistly, of the Central Barber Shop, 714| Market street, San Francisco. “I know, for I had it for seven years, Akoz, the new medicinal mineral, made me well, and enabled me to greet patrons of the Central with a smile, instead of a frown, “T had gas so bad that it affected my heart, and a doctor in Seattle, where I used to live, wanted to op: erate, Pains would grip me, indt- gestion was acute, I had Intestinal troubles also, My appetite failed me almost entirely and I lost| WILLIAM 8. slbTte weight. One day a customer ad-| vised me to take Akoz. I got the|am with Akoz every stroke of tho powder for making mineral water. | razor.” In three weeks all the distressing Akoz will be found as effective symptoms had gone, My appetite|in treating rheumatism, diabetes, returned and now I have my nor-| Bright's disease, uleers, catarrh, mal weight again. 1 drank tha) seaeaim, poison oak and other ail- ‘| water for over two months. My | ments. For sale by all leading entire system seemed to be bene-|druggists. Phone, call or write any drug store for further information llregarding this advertisement, fited. The gas disappeared in the first ten days of the treatment,