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PLUS 50% T0200”. PER CENT 3 Great Stocks fobs tiaisetet * $1. 1422 Third Ave. We haven't the space to give a fair idea of prices on this enormous stook. -_ Starr - MacPherson Dreas Goods and Dress Linens at an awful cut Serges and Fanc Goods; up values. Por yard $1.50 per yard Dress Dress 39c 60e China Silk and Silk TSe to Linen, per yard $1.00 Grenadine, me 25e \ yard Upto-Date Wash Fa bries, values up 9 to 250 t 35e Hydecrade Heath erbloom Skirt ing, per yard 10 Dress Lining, per = gle 400 Mercerized Sateens, black, cream, and col ors, per 193 yard 12%e Percale, new col- 6c glove finish pt Saturday—Till 10 p.m. STEIN-BLOCH, KUPPENHEIMER AND ALCO CLOTHES Sale Paily From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Kx 1422 Third rm hard 95.00 Patent Kivtenera par $1699 Bannister, Packard, Keith's and Snow’s | ne Me) ” 40 Patent. Edwin C. Burt, Harry H. Gray, Fos: Pa, $1.95 ter’s and Laird, Schroeber & Co.'s Shoes Ladies’ Suits, Dresses and Dry Goods | only, per par. 296 of all kinds Lowest Prices You Ever Heard of on Men’s High-Grade Clothes Young Men's $15 Suits, ages 15 to 19 years, sizes 32 to 37, stylish up- to-date grays, $5 95 per suit Men’s $15 to $20 Suits, all sizes, new, up-to-date patterns, Alco and other good — ; $7 .95 per suit Men’s $25 Suits ne Overcoats, new, up-to-date, both summer and fall styles, all sizes, Kuppenheimer and other good ae ] 0 : 9 5 Men's $4.00 Waterproot mae” $2.45 Latr rand other fine of Ladies alg 95c Ladies $200 Canvas Shoes, per 9c Ladies’ Oxforda, Patent Qun Menta or Kid a on a 39¢ Ladton’ $3 Tan and All atees and widths tn Ladies’ Button and Lace Shoes, Patent nl and vet $4.00 values, orings, per Serine, ber Curtain | $30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats, | siioes, "per ) ard 143 | Stein - Bloch, Kuppenheimer, and : Fads . Misses’ 92.50. F te Table ON Cloth. | best makers, all the newest and Riuchers $1.45 va 5e | latest styles for summer and com- Er tase nck teak j 12% Fratt of the Loom | ing fall, per $14. 50 Button, 7.35 P and Hope Muslins, "Oo suit per pair ) r yard ath ial Ste Rrown | Toe Sewing Silk, Button Shoes r spool Se Men's $1.50 ounce weight Crush Hats, 49c oles, 5c A Serine Catton, 3 Black and Navy, each .. c Men's $3.00 Soft Hats, latest styles, All of the finer aby ochre aie c all shades, each . 95c Ropes, per 23¢ All Notions, Buttons, || \fon’s finest Hats, including the J Laces and Embroid || new rough effect, your choice. $1 95 seed Tint Dates erles, %4 to Vo off. only 3$¢ We bave a basement under Special facilities for the sale three stores, full of olf Starr- ‘eof stores’ merchandise, Bank. ' MacPherson fixtures, at YOUR rupt properties of every char. \ OWN PRICE. a acter liquidated quickly. FIGHT BIG FIRE SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 31,—| Kir Sisson, which has been threatened | by a brush and forest fire for two days. me here are that the town is in danger of destruction. | Over 700 men are fighting the few blues among them. 250 MEN SENT TO/DEFIED TH THE COPS Remember the Number, 1422 THIRD AVENUE, Near Corner of Pike Los ANGELES, Ju July 30.—Booked jon ee a of forgery, Mrs. Grace } Finding Them An end-of-the-sezson clean-up of some odd Suits, in sizes 31 to 37 chest measure, that are going to prove “good finds” for a limited number of men and young men. These Suits were marked from $14.50 to $18.50, and the only thing that’s depreciated is the price of each one—they’re all fancy patterns, perhaps a Only a limited number—Every man and young man who reads this ought to see these suits. alterations are free, as usual, $1.00 a week payments or $5.00 a month pay- ments on these if you desire credit 1119-1121 THIRD AVENUE Just South of Seneca. f and Earl L. Mathew- Sheriff Donnelly today Sieckedl son, vi are under arrest here to 250 men to ald the fire fighters at) | day and with thetr capture the po- lice believe they havo interrupted a reries of “mystery letters,” the writer of which boasted of cashing spurious checks and defied the po- ice, All with us, BEE GETS STUNG; B. V. Bee tried to light on Inde! Frater this morning and got stung Dimself. Bee had been brought Into court on contempt proceedings for fall jure to pay Frater told him he could purge himself of contempt by paying $10 to his wife, Laurett. in 10 days and $15 a month there after. Bee {s salesman for an ar! | company. | When Bee got off the we to the Judge and “I suppose you have {wend me to jail. I neve: |a fair deal fn this court. |. Judge Frater hesitated not. Bee | {s now fn the jug. Ho’'ll stay there 10 Gays, the the ) Judge aid. FIGHT IN COUNCIL | All the councitmen except Lundy jattended the streets and sewers |committee meeting yesterday, and got into @ scrap over the Shilshole lay. regrade. Nobody knows exactly | what the ‘ap was about, but it | Was a warm one, Goddard wanted to draw on the general fund to liquidate the contractors’ warrants, which, they say, are worthless | There was no decision. JUDGE SWIPES GRANT’S STUFF “I shall fight ft out on this line if it takes all summer. I know I'm right, and I'll stand pat.” Thus spake Police Judge Gordon a while ago concerning bis contention that the ordinance regu. lating taxicabs didn't become ef. fective until Aug. 13. he was sustained in a decision by Superior Court Judge Frater, tn an peal case taken from Gordon's court. The ordinance was passed by the! council, vetoed by the mayor, and then passed over the latter's ‘veto. Judge Gordon contended it didn't) become effective until 30 days aft er final passage. stand, he sald: July 31 | tary of the Navy Daniels signed the |contract plana for the new dread noughts California, Idaho and Mis. sissipp! | A STAR WANT AD will | sell it quickly. | ulently tention STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914. |TELEPHONE GIRL TODAY'S BLONDE BEAUTY| STAR'S IMAGINARY COMMISSION HAS STIRRING DEBATE ON THE SUBJECT] PAGE 5. th tifte BLONDES OR BRUNETTES THE MORE BEAUTY? continued ful ay f ev | | terrupted Antipodes | Wiegehta, “A bevy of beautiful maidens, such as the world has never before known, delights the eyes of all who chance to be on Second av. any afternoon,” ex | claimed the fussy, bespectacied Antipodes Wiegehts, member of the Seattle municipal an thropological research com: mission as he atirred his cof, fee today noon at the Birdsong cafeteria It was the fourth daily confer the commission is bolding in @ attampt to get at the scien truth of the question, “ARE POPULAR TYPE oF Wiegehts Likes Blondes And the laurels of loveliness,” Wiegebts, “belonged, tt emed to me blondes Prof. Hermann Rosenmeister pet disagreed notleed the who parade the 1, to women beaut! on Second Herr venerable hnitze! chairman that the b! A y a without at Tam right? All for nature to subst my con why p th parley th t al m0 but N Second av.—" began Wleagebta, as a dil red into his mouth ut orn toterrupted All Blondes in Beginning In the beginning, all he sald, “Rut re—that ts 1 into ain have into black, I be blon our chairman say? Eh?" dead,” sald Antip-| looking up quickly | t pie | The commisstoners-all langhed, | en Herr Schnitzelburgher. Sald Leburre “The ancients placed brunette in the second od and Homer ascribe hair to the Goddess of Diana, again, the prude Now, on Leburre w by de blondes copper come exently then at will He will odes Wiegehts, m his me the rank, Love. who banished Calisto from her presence, and then stole down at night to kiss the sleeping Endymion, was fair to a fault, with the Vest Indeed, was dark; but then was all flesh and no soul, would have eaten the dov: Venus could she have caught them and cooked them a la crapaudine—" ee “Pass the mustard, please,” In. neran MecDougull < fowl KOHGA SVCOND AW and PIKE SE oy Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits for Saturday 00 Imported Elite Enameled Steelware, Quadruple Coated. $3.25 Steam Cookers in and white, special for Regular $4.25 size, speci: Satu large 10c rolls, «szacDougall-Southwick 75¢ blue and white Chambers with covers, special, 39¢. $1.25 Children’s Bathroom Comfort Seats, papier mache, natural oak finish, special, T5¢. 25¢ Extra heavy charcoal tin Bread Pans, single loaf size, special Saturday, 15¢. Adjustable Liquid Veneer Floor Mop, with one quart of liquid veneer; regular price $1.50, special Saturday, D5¢. 95c¢ Double Safety Fruit Jars, made of pure flint glass, clear as crystal; 4-pint size only. Special Saturday, the dozen, 69¢. Aurora Japanese pure white Crepe Toilet Paper, extra very special, $12 t 00. t to $8.50. $7.00. luced reduced luced reduced reduced $3.75. $4.75. o $5.25. | to $6.95. to $9.35. Floor. white and brown $1.79. Saturday, blue irday al for $2.29. made of 7 rolls for 50¢. Basement. Second Av. and Pike St |heated argument has been inaug- | me to keep on loving so old a wom Waiting for an le Seattle selected HE'S IN JUG NOW ie alimony, and Judge} Joho B. Yesterday | 3 MORE COMING Secre- | on Second ay, this afternoon Antipodes Wiegehts, as the ence broke up. “The there are remarkable, cee anthropologists the | whose photograph The indeed.” The learned Star pu “1 shall Ghai my researches * sald onfer specimens Photo by James & Bushnel Miss Ruth Noble of young lady b- Mahes today as the most striking example of a blonde they during their research yesterday She is Miss Ruth Noble, 18 rth 64th st, one of Phetlo” found wv Seattle's girls, for she works on one of the exchange boards of the Pa leific Telephone and Telegraph © there. ©) Q—We are three girls around the age of 19 years, looking for some | te AA uplifting amusement. Our means Another brunette next have been meager and consequently ey ae have frequented public dance ASHINGTON, July 31.—The| we Washington stock exchange re-|Malle for a pastime and are thor- E. Bee, with-| mained closed today by order of |its b board of directors. SWEATERS Becomfortable these chilly even- ings. Just the thing at the beach and our prices are al- ways right. We make sweaters to order. Octonek Knitting Company 5TH AND UNION I CE. ae ICE DELIVERY CO. | OFFICE SU AT BARGAIN PRICES, Morey Stationery Co. TIS Firet Ave. Columbia REORGANIZATION SALE oughly disgusted with the at ences of thi pl We would like to mix with a pleasure-loving, loutdoor, jolly crowd and wish you would suggest some way by which we can meet them. We would like |some outdoor recreation, launch | parties, swimming, tennis and the |like, We do not know how to swim lor play tennis. | How can we drift Into a respec: |table and refined crowd when our are very simple and our i We are high achool we can play the pi- ano and sing fairly well. We know DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Out-of-Town People | Shoukt remember that our force is 80 organized that we can do their entire crown, bridge and plate work in a day if necessary. Positively painless extraction Have you seen jour famous Never-Slip Plate that | does not slip nor drop when you eat 25%, —DISCOUNT—28% On all feather work, Our new fall ine of samples te in. Have your old plumes and feather made new We clean. Rirds dye and curt plumes parading rebranched, dyed . MILLINERY, nor People's Rank Midge SEWING $ | MACHINES New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third (Near Pio) have a beautiful Silk Undergarments, Petticoats, Hosiery, ete. broidered Japan Silk Vests, pink, blue Values $5.00. each Ve a Shanghai Co. LADIES’ SILK STORE including ssortment of Ladies’ Fancy Silk Kimonos, Waists, yur new arrivals hand em- 36-in, long, all sizes; For Saturday only, Shanghai Co. 1323 Third Av., Opposite Postoffice 5h Main 15% or talk? 1 Regular extra heavy $10.00 Gold! |Crowns $4.00 | All work guaranteed for 15 years WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S,, Manager 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you BENEFIT BALL AT Dreamland Tonight For the Benefit of the Teamsters’ Union Auspices of the Central Labor Council —and— Woman's Label League Admission 50c Includes Dancing All Evening. LADIES FREE mosphere and the degrading influ-| {no one through whom we can meet the class of people we would like to associate with. Life to us is becoming so mo notonous and the sameness Is un- bearable. Plea Miss Grey, give us some of your generous advic We remain, THREE CHUM A.—-The new Y. W. C. A., at Fifth and Seneca, has all the opportunt ties for girls, such as you desire. You can belong to one of their clubs for a very few cents and a member- ship card entitles you to the use of thelr swimming peol, tennis courts, skating rink, etc. They have a swimming instructor so you may learn there. I know for a fact that} the girls have lovely outings in the| summer and jolly times in the win ter and there are nice, respectable! \girls there who will welcome you jinto their midst, Follow my sug-| |Sestion and then write me the re sult. Q—As you m to be able to! give advice of erything from} planning a love affair, back to se- curing a divorce and from telling 2| | housewife how to raise a baby up, to training her husband, please tell us what to do In our case What is good for a young who has lost a great deal of fi due to business worry and respon- sibilities, who wants to gain about 25 pounds? With light hair, that has turned Gray, my head looks though it were dirty all the time. What will turn it all gray? | can't | dye it. JUNIOR AND SENIOR BACH.) ELOR. | A.—I apprectate your good opin |fon of my ability to patch things lup, but T fear you have overestt-| | mated my skill My remedy for Impaired health, |urated on our ship; please settle It. | an. u. 8. NAVY. A.—Just a moment! Cynthia |does not pretend to be a learned mathematician, or a philosopher. |If there are those among my read- ers who are possessed of this high- er knowledge, will they kindly come te the rescue of “U. 8. Navy?” Q—I am a young man and am dearly In love with a widow who is much older than myself. | am employed at a dairy during the day and work in a confectione at night. She trades at the stor id every time | see her my heart goe: pitty-pat. Now, Miss Grey, please tell me if you think It le right for ET STEWART HOUSE NU BONE CORSETS Vege Hestery 802 PEOPLE’S BANK BROWNS OPTICAL DEPT. CUTS RATES. for $1.00, exam- d fits all lenses ey and guarantee Edw Brown. 7 t Ave Offices 101 to 120 ash, Bide. due to worry, is simple, but some- {times requires considerable prac-| | tice and concentration of thoughts, | lespecially if one is susceptible to} nervousness. This ts my cure: | Get out into the open air and ex-| ercise as much as possible, wheth- er it be walking, motoring, sailing or swimming, and allow your brain to relax completely during these rambles. Personally, I belleve the best results may be obtained by daily walks through pleasant sur roundings. Don't attempt to live more than one day at a time, Don't fret about |the past or the future; put all | your energy {no the present, for a full present will make a pleasant past and a bright ‘future. Your |gray hairs and broken-down health have proven the uselessness and |harm of worry. Take plenty of |sleep and eat plain, nourishing foods. If you cannot take a vaca tion, utilize your Sundays and go Jout Into the woods as far away as possibie from civilization, There is a pecullat healing about the sweet, quiet wilderness that only nature can wield. I do not advise you to attempt to turn all of your hair gray, Try |massaging pure, unscented vase- |line into the scalp several times a |week, It will tend to darken the |faded hair; also, a sage tea rinse has the same effect Q—I!f a common ball, traveling lat the rate of speed of 60 miles an hour, wae fired from the rear plat- |form of:a train traveling 60 miles \an hour, In an opposite direction, would the ball merely roll out of cannon, or what would it do? Aj Bronchial Asthma! If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, ft will pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and New York, but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed in one of them. Now, if you are a suf. ferer from this disease and can't sleep nights, T will give relief at once and a cure in time. The following diseases I will absolutely cure: Asth- ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh fn all its forma, such as Tonsilitis, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases tn women; Rheumatism of all forms; all Nervous Diseases Epilepsy, Heart and Eczer and many others too numer. ous to mention, If you are in doubt, write and I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured. Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 early ares yours sincerely A You do not state your ye: a | that of the woman, but I am fm |clined to believe that the feeling you have for her is admiration j rather than love. The youth with- jin you cries for adventure—roe mance. Consequently you center your affection on the first woman that impresses you. It ts not wrong nor impossible to love a woman who is your senior, but | is most probable that you do Be patient, and time will straigl out the kink: “Christopher Columbus,” the Greek out on parole from Walia Walla, where he was sent on Mann act charge, will be deported: | to his home land, following a mes- sage yesterday from Gov. Lister that he had no objection | WOMEN ‘Use Your Credit ‘Open a Charge Account at the Factory Hair Store I will give you credit and make ft easy for you to outfit yourselves in anything you may need in Hair | Goods. | NOW, LADIES, YOU who are shrewd buyers and know when the price is right, come and take ad- vantage of the reduced prices re gardless of quality, shade or length of hair, I will offer all of our made- up goods as long as they last at half of former prices. everything in & eS your old switches, Wigs, Tow pees and all ventilated goods at half price during this sale. We manufacture and make over | Special Notice—! will teach the trade to a limited number of women lor girls who have business ability | and wish to start branch stores. ‘Wigs for Men and Women 4 ‘Zamora C. Cauffman | 1401 FIRST AVENUE,