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STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914. PAGE 7. nd ‘Wilson, Haggard With Sorrow, at _ Desk Again Today LEARING our shelves of short lines and odd lots BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP’S Annual Shoe Sale has made a hit with the people of Seattle, for never have such good shoes sold for so little money. Nearly everyone knows that our prices are $2.50 and $2.95 for $3.50 to $5.00 values, for both Men's and Women's Footwear. We take pride in our up-to-date stock and so will not carry these short lines to another season. To clean them up we take $1.00 off our regular price, making the prices 91.90 amt $1.95 FOR MEN'S OXFORDS AND SHOES For Women’s Pumps and Colonials. white Pumps and button All Button and lace Oxfords, Oxfords, Patent, Tan, Gunmetal and Satin Shoes. sizes in the lot, though not in one style. White © We take off For Women’s Tan Pumps and Lace Oxfords, Pumps and Brown Velvet Button Boots, tn all sizes more than $1.00 a pair for we make a« flat price of SALE OO SALE PRICE $12 PRICE Of special interest at this time is the large number of White Pumps and Oxfords in this sale. Colonials and Mary Janes are now $1.50 a ‘pair. OSTONQHOE (0. |; SAMPLE. HOP \ INC Ave Pike St Mre. Woodrow Wilson WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— | ly, and attended to his dutios with a President Woodrow Wilson and jdignity that won him the admira- his three daughters woke to a | tion and respect of the few who saw tess day thie morning | him ned with the sorrow which His three daughters, Mrs. W. G McAdoo, Mrs. Francis B. Sayre and Miss Margaret Wilson, are uncon trollable in thelr grief over the loss of their mother, The happy family Ufe of the White House and the great love of the daughters for the mother, who was always a compan fon for them, has often been marked at the capital. Thinks of Husband OPEN SATURDAY VENING 10 9 LITEL SUILDING TAKE ELEVATOR SECOND HLVOR Second at “ns national capital ts {n mourn- ing. Everywhere about the city are| touching tributes of sympathy for the bereaved first family of the land and marks of respect and devotion to the memory of the lovable wom- an who was the mistress of the NOW AUSTRI DECLARES WAR?" == 1.—The ae at once on Deen the wwe Soft the jeath, Renatan aeeetiorin te here officially} and high offictals tmmediately noted Remembering their mother's concern for thi many probdiei united in consoling him fn his sor row, To the very last Mre. Wllson‘s thought was of her husband. “Promise me,” she whispered faintly to Dr. Cary Grayson, “that If'l go you will take care of my husband.” The president and his daughters were notified of the approaching end, and knelt tearfully at the bed aide. Dr, Grayson and a nurse were in the room. Just outside were | Secretary McAdoo, Francis B. Sayre and Secretary Tumulty. Wilson on Hie Knees Mra. Wilson began to sink rapidly at 1 o'clock, but was still conscious. The sweet smile that has won her hosts of friends among rich and poor brightened for a time the sad parting. Later she lapsed into uncon- sciousness, and at 6 p. m. Dr. Gray- son announced the end had come. The president and his daughters were kneeling silently in thetr grief, and were left alone for a time in their sorrow. Then they were led gently away Secretary Tumulty announced the feath in the executive offices, and work stopped. All official business ended, and officials showed deep emotion at the announcement Relatives are arriving on every |train today. Wilson Howe, the pres ident’s nephew, came on an early train. Prof. Stockton Axson, Mrs | Wilson's brother, was expected either today or early tomorrow — We make a specialty of lunches for auto parties. Visit our new dining room. Every- hing new; fine leather-lined OLYMPIA, Aug. 7. —Secreta State Howell is F ciies tempor- arily from placing the free employ- ment agency and first ald bills on the ballot by writs granted yester. day by Judge C. E. Claypool. Fraud- nlent counting is charged. President Is Haggard FRENCH CAPTURE A The president's face wore a hag- GERMAN STEAMSHIP) ,ara jook today, and he 1s suffering from nervousness due to the great | LONDON, Aug. 7.—Word has|shock of the death. been received here confirming the He was at his office for a few ponds that a French warship has) minutes clearing up urgent bus the German steamer Porto | {ness off Saerent, Channel islands. The vessel plies between Hamburg and Portuguese ports, SP MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY Frye & Co. s Markets Secretary Bryan today that | official and personal expressions of rey had declared war against|deep sympathy. A multitude of cuca ct messages from prominent men the wi nite House today. Condolences and flowers came from the Washington slums. Dilizing a considerable force of| of alleys, drafted at Mra. Wilson's toa: It was stated this | request, was passed by the senate, Precaution.” Theland the house is expected to take ment uprising possible, under cover; ji flags in the city are flying at of the confusion, though Spain 1s/haif.mast. The gates to the White| oe ee ere ee House are closed and policemen | POOR HOWELL! day, but the White House engage- ment list was canceled. A bow of of|crepe on the main door of the ex- Secretary to the President Tu multy has issued an announcement that the funeral will be held Monday over and from hunible SPAIN MOBILIZES A bill for the elimination of the admitted that they | stmilar action. patrol the grounds, Administrative ecutive mansion was visible from from the White House. It will be s as well are flooding Into the MADRID, Aug. 7. pain was Mo-/ slum district and the improvement thought at most an anti-govero- Flage departments continued at work to- the street. privat St. Germain Bakery 409 Pike St. 1517 Pike Place Market. He bore up under his grief brave WHAT THE PRESS WHOLE FAMILY MAY GO HOME TO FIGHT A messenger boy watked into the |{mporting house of John Vittuct re-|Co., 921 Western av., and asked for W. Fenner. A slim, dark, pleasant-faced man responded and took the telegram jeagerly. For several days he has been expecting word from his two brothers, who were en route to the United States from their home- land, Switzerland, They were in- tending to come for a prolonged visit to their two brothers here— the one at Vittuct’s and John Fen- ner at the Geneva bar. AGENT SAYS But two more opportunities main after tonight to witness the production of “Graustark” by Alice | Fleming and the Metropolitan Players at the Metropolitan, The play carries a pretty love interest, teems with thrilling situations and ends satisfactorily with the prin cess in the arms of her American adorer, who has followed her into the homeland and won her, despite the opposition of her advisers and The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- | supjects. Fenner opened the telegram, and|Lenora, this afternoon, The sec row, Saturday: this is what he read: ond performance will be given at v Theatrical history will be writ-| “Arrived | safely in New | York|8:15 tonight. | Two shows will be i ten at the Moore theatre on Sun-|Monday. Return to Switzerland/siven again Saturday. Choice, Fresh, Dressed Hens (light), per Ib... . . .18c) gay ovening next when Guy Bates | Saturday on account. of tho war.” Gentry Brothers boast the great. Choice, Dre: i | Post, Seattle's favorite native 800,| Fenner has been over from Swit-|est collection of performing | ant- oice, Fresh, ssed Broilers, per lb......... 22 vir" return etter 568 SRnee Ee ov-|gertand six yours, but his love for|mals ever gotten together. | Many *hoi 5 eight years, in “Omar, the Tent-|niy country 1s as strong as ever.features have been added since tne | sae “ge ‘We Fa aged 14c maker.” This play is @ magnitl |11 wired right back for his broth-|last visit here, and the show fs in-| Pot Roast, Veal Roast, Ib....... cent Oftenial prone Bad a lers. to wait, that maybe he'd go,|deed greater and better than ever. . pen of Richard alton u het He | > in the Swiss Choice Shoulder 14 Choice Shoulder 10 foremost American dramatist, and | array. ate fosin Ie hia duty. 46. bel Pork Roast, Ib........ C of Lamb, Ib. ..-..4... C is'n tar greater secre tian iter eck and hate, pote hi county 3 DIE IN FLAMES Choice S 1 4C Wild Fete ot Paradise” or “The | 12,1, becopes embrolied in the big nin oice Spare 12 ans Wil¢ 95 je Bird oO} fight, EVERETT, A Wook coho F ¢ ho, 6: . pe| EVERETT, Aug. 7 shor Ribs, Ib. ..--+++++++ 20 Rose Milk ......+6+. hp | Bone of. ae, Rane So presently Seattle may pejrain storm yesterday temporarily pte gel agndO eh Bina eda a al checked the forest fires in Snohom goes 80 will the other, Fenner, though, hasn't handed in his resignation to John Vittuet Co.| yet, and won't until he finds out if it is possible to get across the |Atlantic and whether Switzerland really needs him. THINGS ARE 0.K. The industria? welfare commis-| sion of the state is investigating wages and conditions in the fruit and fish canneries, says State Labor Commissioner Edward W. | Olson. Generally the commission is finding conditions satisfactory. Best Quality Washington Creamery Butter, Ib. . .30c The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. daring Te. GC. arnith AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. itil ch dd ae WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. ITO HAVE LIGHT Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” | Auburn is to have a $60,000 plant & ‘ 12 2 el ligh 8. Th cit Took for the U. 8. rae ame. peng purity and {for ful and crnnted the franchise quality. 0} . m. for operation to the Auburn Gas Co., TIMBER BURNS A million feet of timber has been sacrificed to a forest fire in the Snoqualmie district, near Hazel, Snohomish county, say reports re represented by J. L. Veach of Auburn BLhs. STALL 12 ch pee Legs of Lamb, Ib... Shoulders of Lamb, ast, Veal Chops, Lamb Chops, Pork Chops, Ib. Veal Roa Pork Steak, Fresh Dressed Chicken. ‘ Seattle’s Popular Priced Meat “Market. HOOD’S HOME-MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Peanut Brittle, Ib 500 Turkish Nougat, After Diner Mints, Ib. Peanut Butter Kisses, Ib Save 25 Per Cent on your Foodstuffs by trading |B at the Public Market Meet the L — | noe Asparagus, Paker's Premium Cho We invite you to try our € money refunded If not perfectly aatiefnot New Rainier Meat Co. Corner Pike Piace Market Public Sanitary Public Market Pike Place Public Market Market |OLD PIKE PLACE BPRCLATS VOR RATTRAY Foods ARKE Cost Less 43csucar ONLY Booths "7- 57- -37- 55 tamps Cole & Haraden IN THE NEW ADDITION, PIKE PLACE MARKET a. tor 10¢ BOe ant “tft a” Ze Rubbers, oan. 10¢ | Parawax, 1 per ip. | a5e & M. Coffees. 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE Ib 15¢ per pound... Sharp, Ib ach and Pie Compound Lard, SiGSWORTH Low STALL 12 doe e Your 14¢ | Good Steak, lb .. 14¢ Ib..9¢ | Pot Roast, lb..10¢-12%¢ Ib.. 15¢ | Rib Boiling Beef, lb...10¢ Ib. ..15¢@ | Link Sausage, Ib......10¢ Ib....12%¢@ | Eastern Hams, Ib....19¢ .15¢ | Pure Lard, Ib.... .15¢ Wb. 1Bve . .20¢ roe Cheese, Stall 6 er Floor Mrs. DeLong’s Pullman . Diner 76 WEST PIKE #7. MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE, 1521 Pike Place Ib. Mt Ladies’ Waists, Boys’ Suits, up 28¢ lto 15 years of|____13¢ » ty age, Saturday Ladies’ Pure Ladies Under only 89¢ | Wool White the dollar | Big line Chil- |, Sweaters, all | mnengpencamg —ldren's Coats and|* izes, regular $5 Arrow Collars, Kimonas, $1 value, cut to 20¢ Vernon Jersey Oregon Creamery Butter, 3 1 LUND’S Department Store Open Saturday 10:30 p. m. NOTICE—If you value your money, read our prices before buying Butter, Old Pike Place Mkt. ANITARY PUBLIC MARKET GEO, L. OSBORNE, CARL F. POEPPLES, ARMOURDALE MEAT CO. STALL 9—LOWER FLOOR—SANITARY MARKET Carl F, Poep; Westlake Market known as the bs, organizer of the Armo’ has ‘purchased a half { STATE MEAT COMPANY e new firm will be styled the Armc rdale Meat Co., and it policy to serve the h only the First Class of Meats, and at prices much lower than you have been paying for like quality. The store may be summed up as Fancy Steer Pot Roasts, Ib. | Choice Kast’ 1 Bacon, Ib..22¢ ae 10¢ te sh 7 hiv and Lest. Coepe « Spring Lamb Shoulders, Ib..9¢ Lamb, Ib. . Swedish Potato Sausage, Lamb Chops, Ib... 3 Ib Give us a trial and let us prove our statements These Prices Will Continue Next Week PURE LARD 10-lb. pail $1.30 Guaranteed sweet, large Cantaloupes, each. . . 5c Bartlett Pears, Green Gage ley 1 c..1. pp Py Plums, Blue Diamond Plums, | 2 lbs. Jap Style Rice 25¢ Casaba Melons, Watermelons | 4 cans Meadow Milk...... Searchlight Matches, doz 1 Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea 4 rolls of Toilet Paper. . TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24 and 36 Positively Home-Made Bread * Se AND 10¢ LOAVES. ROMAN MEAL, WHOLE WHEAT AND GRAHAM. CAKES, PIES, DOUGHNUTS AND CINNAMON ROLLS. wr Mrs. E. F. Ellmore 120—Near First and Seedless Grapes Everything the Best, Guaranteed GILLMAN BROS. 1517 FIRST AV. (Entrance) Formerly W. W. Crenshaw Fresh Vegetales | Egg Plant, Ib Extra Fancy Green vO doz. Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 2 Ibs. 15¢, 4 Ibs....... 25¢ Fi h M k t H. Tsukamato IS arket ” STALL 101 STALL 10 Lower Floor cerized to $6 value Saturday on cut to $2. b0c pure wool Hose, Saturday special, 28¢ Ladies’ Coats, alues up to $2 Bui 89. and up. Big values. — Rugs; Saturday 50 Men's Silk 22¢ | Ties, all colors, Rubber Boots, jall sizes, cut to $2.75 Big iit line Corsets, 6S8¢, regular $1.50 value Fancy Rocky Ford Canta- Fresh caught salmon, h loupes, each ..........5¢ | ibut, sole, smelts, red snap- Extra large size, 2 for 15¢ pet Pheer Me ‘the CORN 3est Home Grown, doz. Watermelon, Ib 1% ‘antaloupes, 4 for +5 vewee ° - 20¢ and up Apricots, erat, =. -75e encla ranges, Sunki: ie 3 Tokio Vegetable Co. doz. ERR Stalls 20-R 14 The Bargain Fruit Store FO Clase Sanitary Market Annex SHOES {-4 To V2 Maat Ladier $2.00 White Coch Mies ot Actual Vahn Lot of Ladies, $200 Shoes and Oxtords ak yk $2.60 Bhoes and Oxfords at .. '§ SHOES AND OXFORDS, nal 00 to $2. D. Thomas, struck by a falling tree while ‘tught | ing a forest fire und badly injured The Lindstrom shingle ry bay shingle bolts in Leland valley have |been wiped out by Discov: men have be the British this season. has been burned fires started, Don't Fall to Visit Our Store When on Market—Complete Line of Low Prices CARNATION MILK 3 Large Cans .....15c (With a B80 purchase of bulk Tea or coffee.) Full quart Vinegar .... Sunny Monday Soap, 6 bars 25¢ Italy Olive Oil 2 10¢ boxes Morton's Ladies’ and Men's Furnishings bottle Apple Cider 10¢ Re oO Swift's Pride Soap, § bare for ters, per can Quart can of Vittucel or Map of | rancy se Raisine, 3 Ibe + BSE] Pure Vanitia, 80 size for... Cooking Royal Baking Powder, Ib. can 15¢ | X. C. Baking Powder, seo sine Salt for ALLEN’S GROCERY STALLS 18-25, LOWER FLOOR GERMAN DELICATESSEN—STALL 4 Italian Milans, $5¢ a Ib. Ripe Oltves, 10¢ pt. Vernon Milk Graham Crackers, 5@ ® box. doa Corner Public Market . PATENT FLOUR, SACK $1.15 With any $1.60 order, except follow ing specials: 25e 20¢ 25e 20¢ B8e¢ *. -GRe THE SUN GROCERY STALIS 106-112-114—MAIN FLOOR se, ty.2%, THE ANNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE ,.2 00 SANITARY MARKET ANNEX Foods heaper MURRAY MEAT CO. STALLS 2-3-5-7 Legs of Lamb, Ib. --12M¢ | Pot Roasts, Ib..7¢ to 10¢ Shoulder of Lanib, lb. .8¢@ | Veal Roasts, Ib..... 12%¢ Round Steaks, Ib.....18¢@| No. 1 Hams, Ib..... 17Me¢ Hamburger, Ib 10¢ | No. 1 Bacon, Ib....... 18¢ Home rendered Lard..11¢! Spring Chickens, Ib...22¢ The Trust is trying to raise the prices on meats, but we will not fall for it. Give us a hand and we will make them still lower. Washington Market 94-96 PIKE STREET CIRCUS IN TOWN Gentry Brothers’ dog and show began a two days’ engagement | at the circus grounds, Fourth and ish county. a RNIB, B. p burned thus far tn| Twenty miles square! pony | Plaids at wear it. mill on} ntity of} and «4 qua the flames. Aug, 7.—Three| umbia forest fires) over since ee We are showing some of the finest fabrics in Blues, Grays, Browns, Pinstripes, Checks and $25 AND UP And we will trust you for your suit. You can pay for it while you J. $. CRATON Tailor for Men and Women 402 UNION ST. CASH OR CREDIT EXPECT ATTACK ON MEXICO CITY. MEXICO CITY, “Aug. 7.—Prepa- rations are being rushed today to | resist a constitutional attack, The activity followed official ad- vices received by President Car bajal that Gen, Carranza had re-| jected Carbajal's plan for transfer- | ring the » government and had} broken off all negotiations, Gov-| ernment officials expected an at-/ tack on the capital Continues WAR HERE Read Our Saturday It is reported that the U. S, had i suggested. that Carbajal surrender | Specials to the constitutionalists on the lat-|# Shoulder Young Mutton, Tb, Lali arin Ae PIE rr S¢ |LONDON GETS PEEP Shoulder Hams, Ib, .12M4¢ AT WAR PRISONERS | Fresh Dressed Fowls, Ib. ee ey 20¢ LONDON, Aug. 7.—-London com- muters waiting for trains at the Victoria station saw a bit of real byplay last night whe man prisoners © marched | past guarded by West Kent sol-| ying fixed bayonets, They | aval y rvists taken from German ships and held as prison. | ers of war, The Germans seemed | unconcerned. | Ib. Loin and Chops, Ib. Pot Roast of Beef, lb. UL¢g PALACE MARKET 204 Second S. Elliott 5—Main 5 “Tf you have a room which is| not occupied, you should be) y using STAR WANT ADS. | a ‘* Tae eee vert: (SPREE EERER ESS es ge.