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a “THIRD AND UNIVERSITY ———130] NICKED FOR $200 28 GET DIPLOMAS BRADY—THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR What Man Could Turn This Down? Who wouldn't buy a made-to-order suit of clothes for $20 if under or- dinary conditions you'd have to pay $25.00 and $35.00? Brady, the Fashionable Tailor, bought 2,500 yards of the finest wool- ens you ever saw from the Crown Woolen Mills. He bought them at a bar gain; in fact, so great a bargain that he can afford to give you an unrestricted choice of the lot for $20, made up in Brady’s own shop here in Seattle, with Brady’s guarantee promised with every suit. Many took advantage of this offer last week, but the best is by no means taken, and there’s so much of it that Brady promises a mighty good assort- _ ment to choose from for all those who come around tomorrow. Sale continues tomorrow, Saturday. $25.00 and $35.00 suits, made to _ order from this choice lot of woolens for $20.00. Open Saturday evening until 10 o’ clock. 20 BRADY FASHIONABLE TAILOR 1301 EILERS BUILDING 1301 Specials at the YORK BAKERY OLYMPIA, July ‘3. court roled against the advocates At— of the “Seven Sisters,” who protest ed against paying $200 a page to file arguments in behalf of those meas ures, to be circulated {n pamphlets issued by the secretary of state.| lined her views on education. They claimed they only had to pay -_ $31.50, the actual cost of the paper The court held the cost of paper, printing and binding should be as sessed The supreme} AM audience numbering sity of Washington. Preston, state superintendent with a South-End Public Market In “Market Square” ONE BLOCK EAST OF 42-STORY SMITH BUILDING. Third — Washington—Prefontaine—Yesler Served by All Car Lines The first effect of Europe at war is to send up the prices of meat all essentials of life. In spite of this fact, prices still re- main the same at the “Handy” South End Market. Absolutely the Lowest in Seattle. Read fetewiag eens Specials for Saturday tail a cinciiiht ellen tastes Steer Pot Roast, Ib... STALL 9——_—6TALL 9 H. BECRAFT & SON Choice Meats Exclusively Extra Special for sspeeniicid Pot Roast, Ib. . Boiling Beef, ib: Corned Beef, Ib... Leg 1914 Spring Lamb, 1914 Spring Lamb Chops, 1914 Spring Lamb Shoulders, Sugar Cured Jowl! Bacon, Ib. Eastern Bacon, lb... Pork Roast, ib... . Fancy Brotlers, tb. Eastern Hams, Ib 88 Great Butter and Cheese Special $8¢ Best Jersey Butter, vase ths 2 tbe. Yakima Full Creain Cheese, tb. Manufacturers of “Toppenish ice Cream” and Buttermilk Yakima Creamery Company STALL 100 (Head of Prefontaine Place Incline) Ducks, live, Ib. 18¢; dressed 20¢ Hens, live, lb. 20¢; dressed Springs, live, lb. 23¢; dress: Eggs, direct from the ranc “We Sell All Day as We Advertise.” 0 saw President Henry Landes ov stn and settled down at 28 summer school graduates their | Seattle diplomas last night at the Univer Mra. Josephine ot father of five ebild public instruction, in an address out- Mrs. Dacre Fox and another suf- fragette arrested in Buckingham palace trying to get to King George ! “votes for women” petition. | STALLS 16-21 NEW MARKET GROCERY beh Di mtyerd d Saar, 15¢; 4 cans. 4 20 pounds South End Poultry Company Live and Dressed Poultry. Stall 50—“The Sugar Stall” 4 Ibe, net wotght., Granulated Sugar. ‘81.06 STALL 50—Good Coffee, 30¢ Ib; 2 Ibs. ......... teeeeeeee ees DG STALL 53—Imported Pimentoes, 15¢ can; 2 cans 5 25¢; Alaska Pickeled Herring, per quart, 25¢. STALL 69—Kegular 20c Full Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs. 3! Mocha Blend is the best Coffee in the city, per Ib. STALL 3—Carnations, per dozen, 40¢; Roses, per dozen, Shasta Daisies, Sa econ, 15¢. hl gal a5¢ on nen STALL 48—Fresh Creamery Butter, 30¢ 1b; guaranteed Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen, STALLS 44-5—Lar, ¢ Lemons, 20¢ dozen; fancy Tomatoes, Ib. STALL 58--Salt Mackerel, 3 for 20¢; Salt Alaska Herring, for 15¢. STALLS $6-7—Williams & Bean, “The Boys from Madison Street,” Reli- able Specialists in Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Coffee. Coolest, Cleanest, Roomiest Market In Seattie All Business, Including Farmers, Conducted inside, Protected From Wind, Dust and Rain our Java and STAR—FRIDAY, " 31, 1914, FATHER WILL LEAVE FAMILY. HERE TOFIGHT Andrew Sting!. With a chest jwar excite: }from the out¢ his pro | tract, Sting!, jean war, and Star office och der Kate jam. going back to fi many. I'll give ever land every drop of blood body.” Sting! ts ar the Bavarian 0 of Koohal and served hi time in the Ge army, For of the exciteme: war, ho listed with a South African regt Ike the back of a hack, quivering with patriotism and reas in the Boor war and at the conclusion of hostilities came to Father of Five coneren He {* happily n of native land is ru n him and he ts anxious, to give up Ww jand home for the time fight for hin beloved kaiser. lll leave them well provided for,” eaid Sting!, “and will come jback to them as soon as I help whip the enemies of the father land, but [ feel the call to arms down here,” and he elugged his} mmoth chest hard enough to ‘o in the ride of an ordinary mor. | | Who Wants # Bargain? Accom pan Sting! neighbor, | also A na) | tive of Germany T can't go, ly, enviously eyeing Sting! “I have a wife and children and we) are expecting another next montlt, | py first duty ts to} “But” sald Simmerer, “My three married brothers In Ger. many are going to the war and that will leave their wives and my old mother without sup- 1 have a ten-acre tract of land near Euphrata worth $800. | am willing to sell It for $200, 1 wlll send the money back to buy food for my mother and sistere while my brothers fight.” R. F. D. No, 8, Seattle MUST REBUILD HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y., July 30.—-IAeut Porte, who had planned to fly across the ocean about August 1, has postponed the Night until after October 1. He ts not fs to be rebuilt. » tam an American} Simmoerer’s address is Box 175,) PORTE’S PLANE, wae Fred} sald ils glum. | satisfied with the machine, and it/ PAGE 6. <POACAS STONG, the Price Cutter 23 Lbs. Granulated Sugar With $1.00 Groceries, Specials Not Included 81.25 ane w 200¢ ane Se a Sse ae asaasasss os ae THESE PRICES GOOD ALL NEXT WEEK STONG’S GROCERY —_—_ Sixth and Pine 10 Extra Hiest-GradeDay 10Extra 312 Hi-Grade STONG’S MARKET WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY Chotee M@teer Pot Moast of Meet. th tle ane oe red Corned Beet, Ih 312 $1.00 Coffee Co. LBs SUGAR Yan Camp's Pork ana i2%e 10¢ #4 12%6 No. 10 pall Pure Lard Matra good fteaks, Ib Phone Main €980-—Call for Stall 126 Apectal atiention te phone orders. STALL 207 Pxtra good Cantaloupe, each Ke 6 for Watermelon, ». Fine, ripe Tomatoes, Ib..... CARNATION BREAD HOT FROM THE OVENS AT 8, 12, 2 AND 4 O'CLOCK 100 ice... BC 15c Booths 316-317-318 Pine Vegetable Co. Stall 340 Fancy Peas, 3 Ibs j Tomatoes, Ib. 10¢, 3 ibs Large © ere, each Summer Squash, Ib. . or? for Corner Fruit Stand Fine Apricots, crate Cooking Apples, dos Juicy lémons, doz. Extra Fancy Bananas, doz... SIXTH AND PINE Stall 30 Meat Section - Oe be he 10¢ 81,15 12e 8 Stalls 104-123 TOKIO GROCERY Dry Onions, 8 Ibs,......-.--10¢ White Burbank Potatoes, 16 Ibs ne 0000 OO Cooking Apples, 3 Iba Stall 109 Lower Floor OLIVE —House— Stall 309. Main Floor. For the Best in Smoked Meats Try This Stall. JULES GOETHALS’ HOME BAKERY STALL 540 2 larae Ifo Loaves Preah Bread men, onch od tm our own ovens, Smoked Meat Cakes, each Bverything beak: Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Stall 331 Fresh Watermeion, tb 1% Batra inree Peaches, Gon, ‘106 an Ge, box . xtra eweet Oranges, Gon. Grape Fruit, each Rest Apricots, New Potatoes, 100-1b, sack $1.60 Watermelon, Ib Cooking Apples, 3 Ibe Lucky Strike Fish Co. STALLS 335.336 Whole Salmon, each Halibut, 2 Ibe Open Till 10 p. m. ___ Saturday ine + 10¢ Fine Dry Onions, # Ibe..... Small New Potatows sack....... LONDON STALL ZOBLE GROCERY CO. “31 FREE 1 Shopping Bag FREE WITH $1.00 PURCHASE OR OVER, EXCLUDING SFRCIALS Hs e Be: | Stall Corner Grocery Co. ae bettie F 4 laree © Milk ive pha. Cream of Whoai 1 fon at. Mason Jare Money Pickles 200 jar Preserved Figs No. & pail pure Lard 352 Prices the Lowest oe mati" Quality the Highest z 1 Lbs. oitamen Sugar 4 large cans Milk ..... 335 STALL 336 Fruits and Vegetables New Potatoes, 14 Ibs - 25¢ Green Corn, dos, 2h¢@ and up Watermelon, each, 20¢ and up Large sweet Peaches, doz....10¢ Best Lemons, doz FUSS & COMPANY BIG, WHITE SANITARY MARKET STALLS 110-111-118-18-16 Spectat on Pure Lard Saturday No. 8 pall pure Lard ti Stalls BBY 116 Market . ib.. Spare Hibs, ib... All our Mente are habdied most sanitary way, and everything ts kept under ginss, in refrigerated show cues White Vegetable Stand Stall 343 Watermelon, Ib Extra fancy Tomatoes, 2 Ibs Best Cantaloupes, each THREE = GIRLS’ Best Tomatoes, Ib Best New Potatoes, 14 lbs. .25¢ Fresh Beets and Carrots, 4 bunch- RIPE OLIVES, PINT... Dill Pickles, dos. . Pickled Beets, pt. Sweet Pickles, gt. STALL 346 New White Potatoes, 6 Ibs. “10¢ Yakima Cantaloupes, each. Good Tomatoes, Ib.. Stall 105 Lower Floor Full Cream Cheese, Ib... Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz ‘ Imported Swiss Cheese, Ib. Stall 301 Special, whole Salmon, each 25¢ Halibut, 2 Ibs. 15¢, 4 Ibs....25¢ Fresh Salmon, 2 STALLS 200-215 Bring this ad and get 10 EXTRA with each 50c purchase. “On the Market” UNION FISH co. STALL 366 fmetta, 2 the. Amoked Salmon, War At London’s On Shoes, Dry __ Goods = Furnishings Ter Sam fe {and gunmetal #4 and : Bhoee for 5 _ 81.98 — ay, 28. Ladiew near |Primmed Hate! Stk Skirts [rorese to $1 49¢ Rest Shoe tacos, Ge tor wie pairs Pe oot Bivded [pretty low Apro: with cap, 39e £2, « fancy “ealt, pat ootd i bee to $8 | git¥e%. an sirap) Ladiew Oxf ig that 9918] scteser white canvas] tow Shoes, | Mises and ehil- | Sotsen_Gnecn, worth | worth up 0.08 tee lacewe white canvas |up to #8 for B1.50 81.50 oe 7Se Men's Under- | Ladies’ Corsers pand-| WA, yalos to| values to $1.66, | 400 for 25¢@ | tor 5O¢ excellent qual- Ladies = our Bargain Switches, not | tables for $2.76, but Children’s Shoes. Peter Pan Collars, rea and blue, Be Crating Flannel. | seartin ex 3: nage | tr. Oe mis BR.96 | Se oy Underwear, | Pretty colored | i ebirt long Lace | Qrawere, sult, | Curtains, pair ROA Boe arade Overs 6De Ladies’ Capes, Ratine Dress Goods, 36e grade, yard 15¢ India Linen, 40-in, wide, 260 quality, 15¢ Good quality Pillow Tubing, epecial, yard 1 Atytish new Pretty Pttlow 86.98 Covers, 106 HOLD SERVICES The doctrines of the Swedish seer, Emanuel Swedenborg, will be presented next Sunday at the Masonic hall, 617 Kilbourne st., near Fremont av. Meetings will be held at 3:30 p. m., with “The Essential Doctrines of the New Church” for a subject, and at 8 p. m, when “Our Eternal Homes” will be considered. Rev. Jobn Headsten, of the Swedenborg New {Church Soclety of Chicago, will | preach. Fear and : Pain Have been eliminated by my modern methods of dentistry, and my prices make it possible for any one to have @ good set of fine, strong, attractive teeth. I give my personal at tention to each patient, employ no transient help, but do my own work and I am = personally respon- sible for same. DR. L. D. GRANT 205 Liberty Bidg. Cor, Third and Union HALT ROAD WORK( OLYMPIA, the condemnation Rainier ay, will stop as a result of an order for a writ of supersedeas | issued by the supreme court to the 8. R. & 8. railway. The court di- reots Judge John E. Humphries of | King county to issue the writ upon the filing of a bond of $10,000 by} the railway company, The court holds the clty, in its condemnation proceedings, did not provide for payment to the company for the portion of the road it took for joint user purposes, WHEAT SLUMPS CHICAGO, July 81. — Wheat slumped 2 to 4 cents when business July 31-—-Work on| proceedings of | MARRIED ON BET: GETS DIVORCE | CHEHALIS, July 31.—Married |on a bet at Honolulu several weeks | 89, Edith Rosenfeld, daughter of |W. C, Yeomans, rich Pe Ell lum- berman, yesterday was granted a divorce from Leo Rosenfeld, a Chi- cago chemist. opened today on the Board of Trade here. This resulted from the traders changing thetr tactics be- cause of the belief that a blockade would prevent Europe from import- ing American grain THE BIG SALE IS ON AT The Little Misfit Store | Our bullding ts gotng to be altered—and we have to sell, and soll quickly, Many exceptional bargains In Ladin Men's Hats, Shoes, Clothing, eto. Don't fall to see our stock—you will gain by coming. SIXTH AND PINE OFPOSITE WEsT- LAKB MARKET, KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES Northwestern Photo Supply Co. Eastman Kodak Co. Inc. 1320 Second Ave. Try our Finishing Department —we like to do work for particular people. PEA SHOW OPEN|MAKE MILK MAP EVERETT, July 31.—A score of OLYMPIA, July 31—A map of loving cups are offered as prizes|the state showing the location of at the first sweet pea show ever/every commercial milk-producing held in the Northwest, which/dairy ts being prepared for the opened here today. state department of agriculture. se A MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY Frye & Co. s Markets The following Big Specials will be offered tomor. |row, Saturday: Choice, Fresh, Dressed Hens (light), per Ib... .. .18c First Quality Washington Creamery Butter, Ib... .30c Choice Steer Choice Shoulder Pot Roast, Bs cs saakn We of Lamb, Ib. ..+...., 10¢ Choice Shoulder Choice Shoulder Veal Roast, these. 106 Fore Roast, Ib... 14 Choice Spare 1 Choice Steer Ribs, Ib. esoauchale Boiling Beef eee ||! The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. Way. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO,, "Western Avenue and Spring. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer,” 4-6-8-Exposure Rolls 10c Per Roll Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 10 p. m.