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MAY SEIZE SEATTLE GO0DS|| 2. [REDERICK@~NELSON i: Patterns —at— | No instructions have been tasued by British Vice Consul B, Pelly | Hand-Made Neckpieces at $1.00 at Seattle as to the movements of British merchant veasels, At San | | Francisco, Consul General A, Carnegie Ross has ordered the veanels on | A N unusually attractive offering of fine Hand-made and Hand-embroidered Neck the Coast to stay tn port. Official notification that Engignd is at war! with Germany was received late yesterday pieces, featuring Gladstone Collars, Vestees, Vestee Guimpes with Gladstone col orda ’ | In danger of capture by German war vensels patrolling the Pacitio, |] !ars and Collar and Cuff Sets — — &re the steamers Carnarvonshire, which left Seattle July 27 for Lon iy? . | Dainty Guimpes of fine net in high and low neck styles are hand-em don, via Yokohama, with a large cargo of grain; the Montmouthshire, bicbdered ‘ts dittactive 4 { some are prettily lace-trimmed a well | which left Hongkong July 19 for Seattle and British Columbia, and |i ; + PEN? Bae rrr B the Marona, which is du@ here August 18 from Austrajia, It is enti The Vestees and Gladstone Collars are in pique and organdy P mated Washington goods worth $1,000,000 are menaced on the high| A broad assortment to select from, attractively priced at $1.00 Sach Charming Styles |} sea» owing to the Buropean war, The British steamer Protostiaus ar | and at Such a Very Low [| "!¥e4 safely at pier 14 this morning from Liverpool, The Candidate | — Pri 1s due to arrive from Antwerp tomorrow, | ° ice. | The Ge erut Latpalc Ww | 6 German cruisers Lelpsic and Nurnburg are belleved to be In Whit d Tinted | farther down south and offer more serious danger to vessels bound | e 1 ouses, . in ite and fu for and out of California i ; ‘ Lawns, White Lingeri | Regardless of vote ie Neoidia ship Imnerhorne left the British | MART new Waists of Habutai silk in Pekin-stripe and cluster stripe patterns of 0 J 7 s, and collar anc Voiles and White |[| Colts port at Chomatnus for Capetown, South Africa, with 1,600,000 | black and white. They are made with the new set-in sleeves, and collar and and foot of lumber, This means a three months’ passage, That tt will fail/l vestee effect of plain white. Crochet buttons trim the front closing into hostile hands, ts predicted by all ipping men hére, unless ft - oot and Tinted Crepes. immediately returns, seivageod ted TNS lh Attractively priced at $4.50, : ee First Floor They Are the Best 79c Worth We Ever Encountered PR | The prettiest ones of the lot, to our way of thinking, are the Lawns and Crepes tn ROVIDE ONE MAIL A WEEK mail each |} BASEMENT SALESROOM delicate tints, with white organdy collars and cuffs; some with the silk lace in front. They bene % Burope pore commamennd tose by Festmaster General Burleson, | : ~ > . dines. T" c »| A 3 b Ships flying the Italian, Dutch, Norwegian or Swedish flings, it was Pe aeeeae Unusually delicate shedinge Tango, corn,’ < ass genplan paper pas '€ |] | announced, will be available at times to carry the Atlantic malls | ‘““ o- ” ‘Camisole Laces lightest of shell pinks—half a dozen blues, starting at sky and ranging to a deep Copen At Belgium's request, the international money order service be |i} rin e repe ¢ hagen tween the United States and Belgium was suspended yesterday i Some pretty striped crepes have a silk la ce, too. a ay eet 15¢ Yard Lots of White Waists, of course, for this is a White Sale. Some have allover em- ] s 10 | , gi aidered effects and a pleated ruffle aroun neck and down the front EUROPE BUYS U. S. WHEAT Special c| Yard AMISOLE LACES Other styles in white have the round collar and narrow lace edging CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—In apite of war, Europe is buying American Si RK — ek a number of dainty It in belleved the bill te pat under the protection of the Amert-| “cs RINKL CREPE a 27-inch cotton fabric sim- wheat " Ee « High-Grade $7.50 to $10.00 | $2.98 to $3.98 White Linen | Charming Lingerie Waists |f) can fing al! necessary shipping will relieve the financtal situation. || ilar to ripplette and is adapted to a wide variety psc bong with ~~ hi fi y ti ing at both edges. Four- | Lingerie Waists Reduced | Waists, Plain Tailored, at Worth Up to $1.75, Priced ane Beitish government: Nee Searanises Aghia leepes, by o0een cap of uses.’ For women’s wash dresses, waists and sacques id 8 ‘eal ture of any part of the millions of bushels already under contract to) teen inches wide, and —t{ — omen to Bngties pores |] and children’s dresses and rompers it is ideal, as it is ; 0 $9.00 —$1.00 Ea.— at $1.15— ii durable, fast-color, and needs no ironing. priced unusually low at Lovely Lingerie Watsts, the | Just $1.00 for $2.98 to $3.98 Pretty filmy creations are | ? : . bertudin 15¢ yard. eream of the White Sale—fine | waists of pure linen which will | these Walsts we offer at $1.15. KITCHENER WILL LEAD ARMY } «== Choice of a wide range of stripe patterns, including —Rasement falesroom Gnd sheer, of voiles, batistes, lin | iaunder beautifully. Mostly plain | Smart modele of | marquirette, LONDON, Aug, 5.-It Is understood the government ts thinking of |! Pink, light-blue, navy, gray, tan and lavender alternating gerie; made with high and low | voles, lingeries and organdies. sending Lord Ki er to Belgium in command of the troops the! with white. Special 10¢ yard. Basement Ssicercom necks, long or short sleeves and | tailored models with box plalts One pretty style has front of 1) british intend to dispatch to ald the Belgians in resisting Germany's ' fine pin tucks, !n the back and | and pin tucks in front; some | insets of embroidery and shadow ~ 9 invasion 1 a ee ere: Vee wee) WEN Noeees. Many: Reve ett, | Nee dene The admiralty has issued orders for a strict search of all shipping | Novelty laces. others stiff collars, cuffs of embroidery. for contraband of war. The country prepared for hortility with re a Sat he nike St’ deniae were tear meee || ~Muslin Gowns Neck Cords $3 G. J. JUSTRITE CORSETS FOR ’ Notification that war has been deciared was dispatched early today || Special 75¢ 15¢ to the governors of all British colonies, protectorates, depemdenctes and | GOOD assortment of other possesstons. a, Feet es SERA | NUSUAL value in the pretty styles and colors in $1.50 for a Day |MAY NEED PACIFIC SHIPS these: dilaty Meck Corda) Gown pictured; made of dur- Sizes 20 to 30 and 32 to 34 , | WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Secretary Garrison is investigating the MH able muslin with Irish-pattern lace trimmed with ornaments availability of ships on the Great Lakes and the Pacific for bringing ff and beads. Unusual value home Americans stranded in Burope by the war. Vessels brought for | yoke edged with ribbon-run lace. An August hia Fay hme Corset Ghop--$3.00 J. D. Just- | this purpose from the Pacific, he said, would come by the Panama y . at 15¢ each. }canal. It ts estimated there are 100,000 Americana tn Europe, of whom Lace edge finishes the kimono tipedlils Gentecbons. Not a full range of sizee—if there were the price would be more— | 20 to S0inch and 2 to 34inch. stat lites Nantes cbt got ~~ Thmanrcie cach amet sleeves also. Special 75¢. ee enon ag ang cout!! with the medium low bust, the long. f —Basement Saleersom beck, “with hook teow the front teal ttied with six ewe | | SEEK NEWS OF SEATTLEITES Infants’ these : : nfants cide ibe | eiRhiieyibbeiue eu AAMINGTON. Aue, Sfengrecaman have been esed by 63-Inch Satin Ribbon Chale Two styles of Brassteres, one | Sanitary Aprons at 3c, or 2 for ‘Y relatives delayed in Bureas by the war, Mrs: S. W. Brown of Gane ih Sam or embrlier | thawing piaoie and wu? cine Pa : npresrcmadesangraina Mary Coulm Garin, granada 25c Yard Hose, 18c Pai ps em | and easily *, ‘ " ard cross in the back. Sizes | with warm water; valne 60c, LU i of D. C. Corbin of Spokane, supposed to be In Lucerne. Lona ose, air } ito 42 —Second Floor. Subutewunasn aia ATIN RIBBON of a good, firm quality, in light- PNRANTS’ Wool Cash- blue, navy, royal, pink, rose, black, red, brown, mere Hosiery in black, d white, suitable for sashes, girdles and hair- 5 . Use McCall Paper Patterns— BUYS FOOD FOR GERMAN POOR oe “Width, 396, techies; attractively priced at 25¢ white, pink, bite, ped asd BERLIN, Aug. 5.—A special meeting of the city magistrates was yard —Basement Salesroom tan, with silk heel and toe. When You Make Your Autumn Dress or Coat |} #04 totay for Thursday, to appropriate $1,500,000 for the purchase | Sizes 4% to 6%, at 18¢. of food supplies to be distributed from municipal stations, pair. —Basement Salesroom. i And see how accurate and excellent these patterns are for | Children’s Outing Shoes oil the Seytamber patterns are here now—iote ot aaignita: || BRITISH TAKE GERMAN SHIP : ; new styles for Autumn wear, 7 | MAMGHINOTER, Sng. Ace, G:-/tha ferdsan steaaien’ Devad web Special '$1.45 and $1.65 Pair Women’s The “McCall” Monthly Style Sheets are free and give some seized today by the British naval authorities. Its crew of 17 was idea of the new styles. But the best way is to buy one of the arrested, McCall Quarterly Fashion Books for 20c (this gives you a cer- Pe HALES OYS’' and Girls’ “E-C Extra-Size tifleate good for a lic McCall pattern) and get a full description Skuffer” Shoes as pic- . soak Weilerosasey eek are invaluable for fancy neodle iU. Ss. TO REPRESENT ENGLAND | tured, made with horsehide Union Suits ‘work—cost 15ce—-with a 10¢ embroidery pattern thrown tn. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Offictal notification of the fact that Great |} uppers and elk soles; very —Upper Main Floor, Center Section. Britian and Germany are at war was conveyed to Secretary Bryan |i dant Si 5 8 35¢ : today by British Charge d’Affaires Barclay, He asked that the United serviceable. Sizes 5 to 8, spe- ~~ States ambassador tn Berlin represent England during the war. cial $1.45 pair; 12 to 2, spe- NUSUAL value tn Women's i5e Pajama Cloth 1c a Yard \ AUGUST SALE OF | 7c and pe Diaper Cloth 5¢ Yd. cial $1.65. pair. Extrastze Union Suits of Fine white Pajama Cloth, 500 So a yard for Diaper Cloth tn mit! } a fine ribbed cotton, low nec! Ried tak Sori Sais astassonk rst: WHITE tue *akUt, toate eke! || BRITISH MINE-LAYER SUNK |} Broken lines of Children’s White Canvas Low Shoes, 24 sleeveless, with, tape at _ neck and arm-eyes. Price 35¢ on in neat checks. nip teand ve yard r ery j HULL, Eng. Aug. rere it was stated today a British mine |i] $1.00 pair. each; 3 for $1.00. 91 65 Long Cloth Bolt Figured jainsook hip was sunk by German war vessels Tuesday, no detatia, nor |i " a] ent Salesroom ile 4. bone: tor agers . pis FABRICS White Figured Nainsook, in mill even the ship’ prog are known here, Confirmation was received of | Women’s Pumps and Oxfords in broken lines, sizes RE: ve * lengths to 12 yards: full 82 the report that the British destroyer Pathfinder, chased by German} to 5, $1.65 pair. Basement Salesroom. Finish The $is, auailty’ wood Here’s an entirely wide jm neat figures and |f| righting craft, had outdistanced them and escaped. ]} 24 to 5, P weight, and 24 inches wide new bargain line-up ————_—_—— - 12 1-2c White Lawns 8c a Y x 20c Donegal Linen 12 1-2c Yd. |]! oe ‘ PRR PIT L- White Lawns 8 a YA. ) for Tharsday—Eack | ose wars wees ste | KITCHNER MAY JOIN CABINET Suction Clothes Washer 2B tres: rare} le " yaa’)! #8 1) LONDON, Aug. 5—Lord Kitchener, accompanying Lord Haldano, Spe- 43¢ Dozen saver. jattended the Hritish cabinet meeting today. This was taken as indi-| ; 1 A) cial Cakes cating Kitchener was slated for a cabinet post, presumably the war! pecia Cc ministry. Premier Asquith announced acceptance of the resignation N exceptionally low price Good News for All the Young Ty Cobbs and Embryo Matthewsons |of Lord Morley and John Burns, who quit the cabinet because the HIS very attractive Clothes on Fairy Soap, the handy | With a Sale of Boys’ $1.00 Baseball Suits at 59c)) Cid Male We thes oe . :, ae A dozen cakes, 43¢, | tin, with inside air tubes; so con- | q " . c Basement Salestoom Only $9c—close to half price—for these Boys’ $1.00 Baseball Suits—because we | JAPAN NEUTRAL, BUT READY Wi ? structed that when the washer is want to get rid of them all in a da | TOKIO, Aug. 5.—The Japanese cabinet announced today worked up and down a suction is They are made of good Canton flannel, and the suits consist of cap, belt, trousers, brie tt England fue bret inal ylang Praga oral ao tetanes | formed which cleans the clothes h shirt and a baseball thrown in to complete the bargain, all for 59, Sizes 5 to 14 years, |]| ald, It will be extended. | with much less effort than is re- As Cans in blue and white, gray and red and gray and blue. —Fourth Floor, Pike St. Side. |}) | quired by rubbing. The handle S . ] $1 65 shown in sketch is not included, but pecia se 12 1-2c Pillow Cases 10c Each \ AUGUST SALE OF / 0c Atlantic Sheets 79c Each | any broom handle can be made & medium weight muslin and will heav elght seamless shee ‘ oi. - wear well; 12%c value, 10¢ each WHITE Oe eee ote muses sheeting that ake aR ake ke a Special, Thursday, at 25¢ each. 20e Pillow Cases 17¢ Each $1.25 Bed Spreads 95¢ Each ’ rev: ee ee ernrn tn, Made f: fine, « \ made tn neat Mar atterns, at | Saeed ssl | The aarly wpecele \ RE Ul Women’s Duster Coats 90c Atlantic Sheeting at 75¢ | are all sold, but here’s | $5-00 Bed Spreads $3.90 Each ‘ ‘ Atian tic Sheeting size 72x09 I fb A White Satin Bed Spreads, size sox pa Dorp the t roblem will be again solved, til th $2 50 efore hemming 0 é * ches, in y 3 ved, un e . 4 de trot q | anew lot'o POO 1 ena Made fron tien ee supreme court unsolves it again. | to take their place, | v«tni very ‘strong and’ « The pork barrel. river and harbor bill, which passed the | UST-SHEDDING COATS of pure linen, well-tail- } \ ; 4 house and which contains a multitude of fine grafts for South- : ‘ : ern congressmen, has struck a snag In the senate. Burton, ored, and very desirable for motoring and general P Kenyon, Norris and others started a hard fight on It and the ing wear. Plain box and flaring styles, i 9e PLISSE CREPE, SPECIAL AT = | __ FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS— |] tone“Grabvere’ were competieg to tay it aside "temporarine Sate Oe ee ee eee 12 1 v} Yd For people of foreign birth who want to #h eee ge Re Apc ol EE pee ttl pap prea ree ‘ow |f| For political purposes the house passed a fokered campat bs ; ‘ni at 3 c ” eae their colors during these trying times, we have |f/ jicity bill, which now reposes in the senate. House members can oie Duster Coats of linen-finished cotton, $1.25. URSTANTIALLY made Ash Plisse Crepe in full bolts, 21 inches wide, at ooh hee very low prices, Here 18 the way we |I) yell from’ the assump about their virtue In passing this legislation | Women’s Linen Wash Suits in white and colors Can with raised ventilated 12%e a yard. Come in pretty floral patterns for | ” eseei . The woman suffrage amendment ts also held up by the rules com.| r bottom, fit-over cover and rein- Kimonos and dresses. Worth regularly 19¢ yard, | Woo! Flags, x6 ft. $5.00, | Wool Flags, 2x2 ft., $1.50. mittee. $3.50. ‘ Fairy Soap sotto’ 4 t Frage + aie forcement of four galvanized —Lower Main. Floor, | %i7, "ss" 426 ft. | BIIk Vinge, on staff, 6x4 9) Federal regulation of water-power grants on navigable streams Women’s Wash Dresses of white emp: na saint | has been discussed in the house, and Underwood and Adamson, repre- embroidered voile strips on sides, Size 18126 senting the water-power trust, suffered a defoat, The bill was amended and plain-color ratines and linens, $2.50. inches. Special $1.65. THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MEN'S “MANHATTAN” SHIRTS 18 IN FULL SWING. | by the conservationists #0 as'to compel adequate compensation for the Basement Salesroom —Housefurnishings Section, | water rights granted. a | For political purposes the house voted to abolish the time-honored Atk = | mileage graft of 20 cents a mile and then hurried over to the senate to | lobby for the repeal of their vote, The senate, of course, restored the Sateen ELL-MADE Petticoats of soft-finished sateen, with graft. e ms “ * | The impeachment cases of Judges Alston G. Dayton and Daniel ‘ deep accordion-plaited flounce. Choice of emer- |‘Thew Wright are being slowly and solemnly conisdered by the sub- Petticoats Fink's: ; committees of the Judiciary committee of the house, ; ald, black, navy, Copenhagen, King’s blue and American- This Impeach- i a Union St, Second Ave., Pike St. Telephone Main 6825. pent remedy for bad judges fs like molasses in winter in the rate of 75¢e Beauty. Price 75¢. Basement Salesroom. - ae Senator Borah sought to cripple the Industrial relations commis. sion by cutting off ite appropriation, but was defeated in the senate,