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sy gi Price Sale Ends Saturday When a count. can’t afford to overlook. Specials on Pajamas, Night Shirts and Underwear Until Saturday night we are placing on sale at 20 per cent reduction our line of Faultless Night Shirts and Pajamas in light weights, musiins and silk mix- fine tures. Special at 25 per cent re- duction until Saturday night — Athletic Closed - Crotch Union Suits in light weight materials. Madras cloths, silk mall and finen. Perfect fit assured in beautifully made garments. O. C. Graves, Mgr. EDUCTIONS like this such as Cheasty’s offers you $30 suits for $15; $25 suits for $12.50; $20 suits for $10; $18 suits for $9, and $15 suits for $7.50, it is an opportunity you division you will find scores and scores of fancy suits of every size and style—all new and reflect- ing the latest fashions on Broadway. All Fancy Suits Reduced But don’t conclude hastily that all our suits are half price; that applies to a special section of Cheasty’s Second Ave. at Spring St. ouble Value e | big store In this half-price Mre. Emm A temporary kindergarten will be established here Monday and Tues day It is the school of the Barnum & | Batley clreus | The youngsters of school age, ax commonly accepted, who are con broken-line suits follow- ing our great Reorgan- ization Sale. Yet every J nected with the erent traveling so . . celal age ation that makes the fancy suit in the store Bi ivian elemont of "the. greatest show on earth,” attend daily »” exercises and learn dally lessons. just as do the other kiddies who live in houses and don't wear tights is specially priced, and in the immense stock you are sure to find just the garment that pleases you. Remember that the Half-Price Sale ends Saturday night, so you haven’t much time to spare. H. Portertie (EDITOR'S NOTE n he ' The following article imetiest amd lveliest Interest.) BY W. H. PORTERFIELD Written for The Star | It ts now too late to discuss the THINK MINER | tentity that they arrived on scene within a few minutes of the|of the Peace octety, of which lat shooting, and that they saw no one|ter I am proud to | ethics of war, the princtples of Jus the | tice, or even to attend the meetings be an bumble SHOT HIMSELF ‘sp cn a | ea isos peeheen: Genaian Although the victim stoutly main-| tains he was held up, members of «. the detective department are {n- to raise a mile of pennies, and has! clined to the theory that Almer J.|arranged a bazaar on the church| Bavarian line at Lake Con LADIES AFTER THE PENNIES | has undoubtedly the greatest, best | The Ladies’ Ald Society of the| disciplined, best armed and equip | jerman M. E. church is endeavoring | ped and strongest army. From the moment we crossed the ance, Anderson, Valdez miner, who Was lawn, Howe st. near Queen Anne| Switzerland, until we left it going found in an alley night before last, av. Friday afternoon and evening. with a bullet near his heart, tried to commit suicide. Anderson says he was assailed Hunts her house at home. by a thug, and that In the scuffle the latter's gun was discharged | Tea 4 ~j . But several persons are ready to ADS until she finds | it. |into Amsterdam, we were never Jout of sight of some of the war The Wise House Hunter | lord's troops. She| The heavy cavalry, known as the Uhlanen, are the most picturesque ds STAR “FOR RENT" |o¢ course, mounted on their stocky Today’s Styles Today What’s Your Idea of Classy Clothes? For real up-to-date stylish suits that will be worn this Fall by men of all classes, we know of none better than the Bradbury System Clothes There’s a distinctive style about these new Fall Suits that you don’t often see in much higher priced clothing. The price is considered by our tractive feature, as w cial demonstration of what will be worn $20 this Fall at Seattle’s Reliable You can take your Suits, pay a few dollars down and the bal- ance in monthly, semi-monthly or weekly payments. Our liberal credit system takes care of men in all ‘ want good clothes at 1332-34 customers a very at- e are making a spe- Credit House says: choice from these ‘walks of life” who a small cost. Second Ave. 211 Union St. EVEN CIRCUS CHILDREN MUST GO T0 SCHOOL Kiddies With Greatest Show Have Classes Every Day ARMIES BY WRITER JUST BACK FROM EUROPE| horses and carrying the 16-foot| STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914, PAGE 3, | Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. anufacturers’ Mill-End Sale , some of which we are offering at s actual value. EXTRA! Close-Outs in Women’s Suits and Coats, up to $35.00, Satur- 8 Of day, your Sheice® ove than Every day brings new lots of merchandi a mere fraction of New Arrivalsy in Women’s \\ Fall Suits Ranging in Price From $8.98 to $35 en selling—n more worn @ Coast so'ciow”™” $8.98 In all the newest fab vied ren rics for Fall also \. Women’s Wash Waists, up some man-tailored Suits \ to $2.50, to close! 1 2 in sizes from 16 to 48 © out Saturday .. Py A cordial invitation is In Wash Sil Votles, Crepes, extended to every one to Swiss or Lawn, trimmed with im- inspect these new wear © or embroidery. Sizes ables from to 46 : j Women’s Petticoats, in DRESS SKIRTS From Values up to $1, c to close out at... . Fashioned of soft mercerized $1.98 to $10 sateen, with 13%-inch pleated flounce, colors cerise, navy, black, Tailored in the newest green, Copenhagen, royal. All models, some with the sizes to choose from. 59c a Talbot, Circus “Mother,” and Her School full tunic or overskirt Saturday and spangles. left the ” ” effect; others plain tail Women’s Balmacaan There are half a hundred boys! Mrs. Tal has been with the ored in all the most fash Coats, up to and girls, actual or adopted sons and|Parnum & Bailey circus for 27) ionable weaves and col $18, Pee) WAL) |daughters of the men and women | tress most of that period jm ors shown this season These come in {mported chin- ners or attendants of the| The circus school is the most All sizes from the small- 42 inches long, and white uns democratic institution In the canvas est to the largest Mrs. Emma Talbot, “mother” of | colossus, The little son of the bons| the big institution, ts their school| menagerie man, who may be trying| mistress jout for a position on some acrobatic | Close-Outs in Furnishings for Men and She organizes her class at the be | team, is just as Important a factor! ginning of the season {n Madison |as the flaxen-hatred daughter of the| B t D i: iv R du ti n Squa Garden, New York city, and | lady who dives from the dizzy dome oys a ec Ss e e Cc 0 ) t her crowds kathers her puptis a afternoon when the y|of the tent and catches her breath | 59 elon a splinter near the ground H c ‘s Tan Solesette Shirts, with collar and links; our 25c 89c Men i A ry full sive tn madras, chambray | MEN'S KHAKI COATS AND] are a little over-stocked in. 4 and black sateen, Compare | PANTS, up to $1.50. Going | Sizes 14 to 17. Your pick 59c gg Pie er a these with what you have been | fishing or camping? Get one of | 'urday ‘ sees paying 35¢ for. these sults. They're cool, ser-| Men’s Underwear to vicable and cheap, Close 49c and 98c Men's $1.50 Worsted Work | Men's Summer Underwear in Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbocker | Pants: While thay last, | 98c | raises uv to 750. Pick out your Pants, nothing so gerne aed the ul ne AINE adie oe and give S eavy lance 70 ‘ oung chap when camping or | Men's $2. o J US eve eeeerereeeeeeeeeres Tey tet etioen: the “field, ‘weal ia We tee UStere omeerement emake’ One pair Will Gepweer [rey Punts, in dare and medium | Natnsooks, light balbriggans s helmets ping in the jannthilated and the wonde: 2 of any woolen material. Cut | colors, all waist sizes. Cut full | and porous mesh tn shirt and t » @ remarkably beautifu! | thedral, one of the finest in size. Sizes from 5 to 17 J and roomy. $1 75 drawers. Your choice Saturday, ; |badly damaged. Germany ha years Your choice ved 089] asc cach. But to my thinking, the Culras |therefore held Strasburg 44 years heavy dragoons of the} army will give a better ac {eters o | French You would suppose the city would have n apeimilated ere this, but only a few weeks before | | Was there, the mayor, superior | Judge and 180 leading citizens were | | arrested for insulting the German | troops quartered there. The crown prince 4 been re | called by the kaiser and sharply re- roved for his brutal telegram to| neck tourist wagon near Nancy, the commander at Strasburg, and where the great forestry school || ™*ftial law prevaiied all through | is located. 1 asked the guide| !*ace and Lorraine | it fortifications be whe EXTRA! 23 Union Sults for women— C isc grades; take two sults for 450. The 75e grade, B + ] take two vy for Tie. Just as you wan! em. be Ooys VESTS FOR WOMEN| i SHOES Misses’ $2.00 Mary Jane Pumps, patent leather; sizes $1 69 . ' 11% to 2; @ pair... Children’s Patent Leather and Gunmetal Mary Jane Pumps, $1.75 quality; 11; @ pair || FRENCH FRONTIER IS A STRING OF FORTS We were riding In a rubber. 2'Big Specials IN | Sleeveless; fit for any season; I7e, 15e, 12%, 9c, 4c. Just half gre $1.50 quality, 5 to 8, $ were located., He pointed to the A few weeks later all the troops |B & DAT ....-.eeeeeeeuee 1.23 price. French frontier and said: wore transferred 4 P $1 0 Bathing Suits for wo- “We cannet go any elecer a0 paferred = and Prussian) Women's $2.50 Jullets with band D men; — batiste skirts a we are now only eight miles | ‘O°PS were ordered to Alsace with turned soles and rubber heels; and with bloomers; | colors, navy, ; ord ars to shoot at the first sign of| ff real comfort 1 98 ‘. 2 po sive i ie $2.48 and $2.98 We then took the field gl tpg apres 8 @ PALE .eeeeee eee ee eee . r . . sa teed oan _ jeld glasses I stopped three days at the home eg Fot Saturday, exceptional val- 15¢ Burson Stockings for ef low turfcovered ofa Prussian mill manager in Men's $4.50 Low Shoes in but- ues of regular Winter weight women. Double sole, gar- our guide assured us were mere Karlsruhe, a prosperous city of ton and Blucher styles, to close, 8 ter top; solid black. Everybody ly the coverings of vast con. || 2nden. about 20 miles from the|[ your choice, $2 98 materials purchased by our | knows Burson’s 25c grade. Sat- |] crete bomb-proof forts housing | French frontier. | 4 pair .. «JU | Bastern buyer for a big con- | urday, 2 pairs for almost the | great siege guns with disap- |) My friend told me that the 200} Girt’ G eal cession off regular prices, and | Price of one. ries A tr men under him cordially hated ail|{g $300 Growing Girls’ Gunmetal | most of them have two pairs 95 Silk Stockings for wo- So, 6 the || Prussians, that they had no use|[§ Button Shoes, low heels and | iined pants. Bring the boys {n C men. Sik just where you jese forts command the fi for the emperor and that this feel. Wide toes, sizes 2% $2 49 to the store that saves you | Want it; double sole. Why pay pele leg ag are Date jing was almost universal through to 6; a pair .......... . money. Saturday, your pick for | 50c? You do it of the entire French frontle: Dat tem Bavaria and Wurtem-|H women’s $3.50 Two- Strap 12:0 Ticking, for Shecens “3 All these forts must be pa My host's son, an officer in the} Pumps and Low Button Oxfords, “Bearskin.” Sizes up to 9% befors the German army can fiGerman aviation corps, told me fe '° °lo8 $2 49 and Why pay 26? Saturday, 9 pairs even get a chance to encounter #/ that in a general European war, all|M % PME --s-cereeeeeee +f bal 2 for 25¢, the French troops beyond. Germany would stand together for the fatherland. | “But.” he added, “of course, our! count of themselves in —_ ery generals will be careful to place| From the days of Napoleon, the| troops from Bavaria and the South | 1 . y § Straw French Cutrassiers have been fa-| where they will not be called upon 2:0 mak women sae |mous for their magnificent dash|to fire directly at the . French children. ‘Values to $1.50 land intrepid bravery _|troops, for we can’t deny that the! Take 1 dozen, no more, : I think {it should ge without say-| Bavarians and Alsatians are some. Saturday for Posi: q ing that in the mounted branch of the service the French army is the superior of anything {n the world .. I see that the kaiser sets forth that his empire is the only one in Europe absolutely united The scts are that the German empire < anything but united, and every one in Europe, excepting possibly the kaiser, knows It I was in the city of Strasburg, capital of Alsace, in June, This city was taken by the Germans tp how friendly to France and espe cially the poorer classes, for th think they would lke a republic!” These are but two of a dozen sim-| {lar instances and conversations| which convincted me that, so far| as loyalty to the German kaiser {s concerned, South Germany, with its | 10,000,000 people, must be watched. tively your last chance 12 for 25c ISEATTLE LEADS | IN BUILDING. Seattle leads all Pacific coast | cities In the increase of bullding op- DANCING HIPPODROME Witth and Unversity. Complete Report Ponce didn't want to tient. | of Market Today he ench army is the most Jemocratic Institution tn the world | rrices vaid Producers for Vegetabies some ms of its kind, I guess, and the army is — _ simply hopeycombed with soctal.| (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & co) /erations, according to the Construc- | aaa ooo iam, but they have one central | Xo" Bato a a coreg coat | tion of Chicago, which also hae) thought or emotion in common, and |Onions : v1\%@ 01% | Says Seattle is seventh city in the Free Admission that 1s hatre of the German royal | Gn! family and {mperial government. Gen AT DREAMLAND | United States in the value of new instead @f a citizen army For instance, no “well-to-do” American or Englishman ever en-|- ra, live lists as a soldier in the standing| Hens, over 3 Ibs army, #0 that the rank and file of| Hens, § 1& and under Fon “so butldings, their cost being $2,520,051 Fj ey do not seem to hate the 138 @ pe oscateleie: te stome cane sone 7o50.|810 Dance Tickets for 25¢ erman citzen at all, for there |< ed , n F co 46, Sar ereene cicaes Sail, fee share |per cent, San Francisco 46, San|ff Everyone Welcome | i radishes ; Diego 33, Spokane 35. | peace and comfort at Paris at the|Gyutitiower, per doz. Joutbreak of the war, but the « al celery 1% @ age Frenchman honestly believes |Pa" ie 4 that the fmperial government ts a| ‘, 100 o menace to the peace of the world,| Watermelonn, per Ib. S114 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY eee cner, strained s<cccasc: 08 @ . trate hatin thas the oS Alice Joyce and Tom Moore French soldier will fight with or-|C 150 @ ders or without orders, with or] can 1% @ at Obes: Oe eimioek craate) WI OF Cuaiaene, a In one of Kalem’s best productions (in two parts) put with great efficiency \F 6 @ | ce ot | <i) ll “THE VAMPIRE’S from that of elther France| ¥ sas 4 ; ie or Germany, being a professional | og Can Be Seen at army just as ours is in America,|, 0 @ I RAITII ad i viucers for ihutter, . Veal and Pork You can also see a great two-part Selig comedy Navy Yard “WILLIE” Bremerton ses the standing armies of English | A Chappie in Chaps speaking countries are merely | Gui" AND }made up of men who prefer “sol-|'* “uo a diering” for some reason 1 @ | In continental Europe, however, os : every adult male must serve the adne 3, a Share trate a Oa te eas, aoa A thrilling Selig story of the African Wilds, with Lions, about the same in Austria and|®s«* 83 Leopards and other jungle inhabitants. from the 20th to’ 28rd years in| xqauve The best show in the country for 5 cents, France, | creamery, b ih a2 GET THE “CLASS A” HABIT, Rich and poor, poet and peasant, | N*uy* Elia ‘creamery, a university boy and farm laborer, all Ch Wisconsin triplets ... astern brick a | a 28 ‘CLERK ACCUSED CHICAGO, Aug. 14.-—The coro ner's jury, which investigated the | murder of Edward P. Armory, sec. retary of the West Railroad as sociation, has ordered Allen Thompson, a clerk in the office, held on suspicion, must serve with the colors. There ae are no favorites and the army 1s truly a citizen foree. CLASS A Cool, Well Ventilated Theatre S. S. H. B. Kennedy LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 8. S. H. B. Kennedy lea Colman Deck 6:20, 10:30 a, m, 1:30, 6:30 p. m. Other boats at] Ba , and 2 p, m, Fare, round trip, dren, 5 to 12, 250. Comfortable 50 CENTS Boys’, i ATS dren's KAVANAGH'S First and Union. 1006 First, at Madison. 50c. Chil. a se