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STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914 “BLUE-STOCKING” GIRLS PLAY WITH FIRE; COURT KISSES OF STRANGERS IN SPOONING PARTY PAGE 3 ' THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF OWARD D. THOMAS Co. ¢ Carpet and Rug Mouse in the Northwest) (Largest Whole: TUESDAY | “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” | Magnetic Pulling-Power Attractions | We carry ® | Brings Many “ } The one great attraction at McCormack Bros.’ Department Store is the SPECIALS Low Prices. This is one of the reasons why there are NO DULL DAYS | G HERE. We are forging ahead in leaps and bounds. Fall merchandise is | It ts pos Note the prices we quote below Ss | pouring in in carload lots, and is being put forward as rapidly as possible for or SAMPLE VELVET RUGS your inspection. Prices in many cases are less than last season. NOTHING cggpeteg 1) $11 99 IS HIGHER. This, of course, is due to inside information of our New York OCS Baa i : | buyers—and early purchases. ft and fair GRASS RUGS is out f osie . ’ . cise $7.75 4 oe Women’s New Fall Suits | v rs In Values U © $20.00, e 2% phar ny menses.” E | Arrived by Freight is priced ter the Ppp de 15 per palr aide T $ $ $ > . -- gthsepeipad eam pmgmete $ Duy in car 01 FINE NET CURTAINS s AND A GIRL IN 2.98 Fall 7.50 with 10.00 : f Mead 4 of f \ ot Se aret ae $1.35 CLOSE EMBRACE and belt effecta, in a wide range ot oe peer terl, ’ Coats | coatings, including zibeline, pile fab tailored in cutaway or f : |, BUNGALOW NETS L avy, tango, brows, green, black and peepee " Ladle g wide, 10c I fancy mixtures, Sizes run from 8 to fonable colors shown Fifth ve. er y « ee 20 years We certainly have the best zes from 34 to 44. N looking line f Coat for school or . and BUNGALOW NETS | dress | ever had the pleasure of 100 Virginia St. | 8° tnches wise 65c 0 : E Ing vee tad ot oxi lapnerate prions, a New Coats per yard oat L = oS ae me = This ts from the ad man's point of or Fa $ J . i i | , =p gee f ew, A cordial {nvitation ts give Hit que Blocks | Print and Inlaid Linoleum eae Ez 1) in Caine Ml te thisase tes Wear ........ 10 Whe} het of Moore | from 45 to $1.45 a square yard. U | aN @: ie im - - _ Smart motels, mato of heary Theatre; TWO | We seil goods at retall in Seattle only | 4 3 © Trimmed and Untrimmed sraar fastiad tn, a, Yue ae Becks North M fen b Ss 4 Bees nerey | and deliver anywhere In the city. ee = ; ry = rj Fall sae $1.79 and assortment uf colors, Sizes from Market. j : 98 to 46. 5 ~ Black Velvet and Plush for early Fall Women’s House Dresses, ° ‘0 close out shor WHERE DO YOU and ant: Protas Ines, ovate GO Trimmed for $3.98 1 Ne t blocks. in mediam and small size Turbans and Sailors are ready for your !nspection, ing of percales, madras and ginghams, with either high or low neck, three-quarter or long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46. SUPPOSE THEY'RE [PHOTO PLAYS | | THERES A COUPLE , y ' OF LIVE ONES OvT 4 y THERE HONKING JOHN S$. SHORTLEY, NEW, Avenue picture house, a of the Melbourne th fre Pil start today to make improve-| 1 in the ventilating, heating ‘ ‘ A Until Tuesday Night “The Man With a Future,” two- part Lubin drama; “Broncho Billy's} Wild Ride,” an Essa » with! G. M. Anderson; “A Tango Spree,” Edison comedy. . Remember | Remember B56 Reet ye rsh 5c “"" Underwear f Be ferris wrhete, woes nickel, © aren: o the nter~ ee C ike cent, docs double + 40 duty Tuesday. Diamond Dyes, 2 Hair Nets, large cube Pins, Dress | 2 Beauty Pins, 6 Hand- Ladies’ Stocking Fe en's Vests, Traveling FOR SPOONING 4 j WE REAR SEAT OF AN AUTO HAS GOT THEM Just as y them In weight and style lighting apparatus. It ts tn- to make the house an all- ture house as far as possible. service hi not been deter. ee 3 Nn: Collonial Until Tuesday Night A PATHE COMEDY, “GET OUT “The President's Special,” two-| Get Under,” is one of the| part Edison railway story; “Hearst-| Meadliners at the Alhambra, start-| Selig News Pictorial,” “Memories tn ag today. Men's Souls,” Vitagraph drama;| " ig Se “Slippery Slim's Dilemma,” Essa-| ONE OF THE BEST EARLY-| nay comedy. Union Suite while we size on the table, | THE PICKING 5 4 t edhe sll, | s k Foor scant had to| Grand Until Tuesday Night | IS EASY IF You r | 4 —Our buyers have been scouring the manufacturing centers of the East with the Edison two-part rafl-| “Target of Destiny,” Princess| a ces ere for the most serviceable and best wear-resisting Clothing and Shoes for feature entitled “The Presi-|drama; “Messenger of Death,”! boys. How well they have succeeded is explained in the following: 1 1 Comforts, yarn ' tied, filled with pure white cotton and cov- ered with fancy silkoline, with plain borders to match; a few double-bed size; worth $1.50. One thousand Boys’ Suits in the big Mill- End Clean-Up, and you are buying them now at a fraction of their worth. Just Think of It! Boys’ Wool Norfolk Suits, In Values to 79 COMO, HOW 20s cccisiveccorecece . . The boy can figure’ the saving he ts mak- ing. Bring him in to see them. Special.” heading the bill.| Thanhouser two-part drama; “The play abounds in realism,| Minstrel Man,” Keystone comedy the big scenes being a race/ Pye an automobile and a rail-| Missian Ail Week train in an attempt to side} “The Call of the North,” ck the excursion train and save Robert Edeson. head-on collision with the pres antag Norma Tal-| Clemmer Until Tue: School Shoes Boys’ box calf, absolutely all leather, and we know from past experience that they will wear well; sizes 2% to 5%; per $2.50 [these girls, They were not “bad” | turned on it. We saw aman and a as yet. Their conversation and girl tn close embrace. They tooted appearance and general demeanor | the horn defiantly as we raced past indicated that they Hved fn refined | and laughed uproartously when we and comfortable homes called to them to “break away.” They were, In fact, the sort of “This sure is a great road for joy By Robert Rounder T may be old-fashioned, though 1 always considered myself a modern luntil lately. In my young days there were on- with y Night : in & Vitagraph| “The Masked Wrestler,” two-/! two Kinds of women—good ones) siri that | might have courted—| parties,” sald my Helen. “We $3. 3 See mete fae ly, “Memorles in Men’s)part drama, with Francis Bush-/#90 bad. “object matrimony”—a dozen years|counted 20 here one night last " i | Sine . $3 25 or "and a Snakeville comedy,|man; “By the Aid of a Film,” We had the double standard then. | . “a? Nght and fluffy; covered | per pair ....-...9Ue of “The Man Who Disappeared” |! wonder if we have it now? A series; “Snakesville’ Home| ™an could do about as he liked tn Guard,” comedy, and Pathe’s Daily the days when I was callow, and; News series. ¥ retain his respectability. To bo 0m meeting our advances more than half way, making but the fare, if he stolo of cheated at cards snabbiest of protense at resistance “Slippery Sitm’ Dilem- is also on the same program. cee THE NEW PROGRAM AT THE A_theatre has a two-reel jg on both sides alike, with fancy silkoline; yarn tied. A regular $4.60 value. 49c Crib Blankets, made Little Men’s gunmetal Shoes for school wear; malty ee 7 | 79 And here they were courting the kisses and embraces of total strang “So this isn’t your first trip?” “Do I look like a firet-nighter?” I had no delustons about Helen now, Boys’ Pants ee ft, fleec “The Man With a Future,” | Alhambra, Until, Wednesday Night (70 wee er eet alliames.:|t0 our amorous overtures, NIGHT IN 8EWARD PARK} cesta) ts taansetek aeoeee $2.00 Skuffer Shoes, tn tan 49 Cc fe ta toe jvc Sa irri |4¢ama; “Animated Weekly:" “Got | hetgho! Thay wore behaving exactly a8 |° Suddenly the machine turned off Mm and fancy designe; size 30x i sizes 8% to 11; $ who, wounded during ber | Out and Get Under,” Pathe com-| But women were permitted no Hcee” thigh they admitted ‘they |the boulevard and after a while we 49. Compare them with | spectal price, patr 1,69 Tide be '. h latitude. There was the dead- alld silently into a grove of pines. the ones you bave been fod, finally falls tn love with | 4Y owas never expected to see us again. p ry Growing Girls’ $3.00 gun | Corduroys; district attorney and marries aa ke SUaAd Gener Tee, Can hr eate | 0G, OF, aed ehrtaking owes | CL Te Were wwieaed, oft sadecebitok metal and patent leather | splendid for During a court scene later,| Melbourne All Week A eslohk creas ad seerees ie at eit. | Taine Wes my Helen. Unasked, sho| rey nore here! said Halen, Crib Blankets, filled | Button Shoes. Some have | @chool wear; pereeener te on tried for mar. Bctura "ie cigs eaiaa | we ees wound her soft arms about my| With & little shiver of delight, and 49c with pure white cot-| cloth tops; sizes worth 79¢, either good or bad) 7 eta Ge fo ponent a familiar tryating place. And then sho had the exquisite a learned later from my friends nerve to pretend to struggle and| ‘at this grove, tn Seward park, vow that Twas “A bear at” this|!# & lovers’ rendezvous sought out *y girls she bares her past life {n or- so I knew that this was for her to clear her father. Her hus-| ¢ 1s stunned for a time by the ¢ wry -—SRAvaee ek of his wife's story, but her! ¢ RESIDENCE THEATRES for forgiveness finally wins| ~ At the Home Until Wednesday open Saturday night. pe! y, night. my 2% to 6, a pair. $2.50 Misses’ gunmetal Button Shoes, low heels and wide toes; sufficient room to the feet grow; sizes ton; top covering of fancy gauze; plain back to match. Size 36x45. Con- sidered good value for 66c. in the time of which I speak. If we hungered for the assocta- tion of good wotnen, we called upon them fn their homes. If we pined for the companionship of the other Boys’ Suits back to her. Another of the| “For Old Times’ Sake,” drama; |loving game. 7 and young men of the White Cotton] let Santomas” series starts| “Tye Man of Her Cholen rams; |*'%, we nnew, were ta tnd kom.) hoa!" Argurediy. Indecent? Per-|,biumatocking crowd” In the ali Hl $1426 Blankets, Ey FF Padetoeliee | F | . the Class A Wednesday, for a|Love and Lunch,” twopart|in Ste neerine a ccd neat Shea |haps. The subject 1s not a nice| but total dark fancy colored striped bor- 38 : in but- ton and lace, Goodyear welt and white oak soles, union made; worth $4.00, a pair Two pairs Pants. The best value we have ever been able to offer you, in tweeds, cassimeres and serges; all colors; sizes from 6 to 18 years. day run. The other install- its of this story have been rec- ad crowd pullers for the Third i from which came one? But, bless your orthordox| | | heart, the thing is being done in aga of subdued talk and laugh-| hundreds of in and near Se-| | almost sacrilege 4 ails evade xiii » age a4: *| It fs an unwritten law of the! Some day, I told myself, I woul place that no car shall stop within pick out a good woman and, if she| ¢ $| 100 feet of another. | would have me, I would marry her, Other cars came and stopped and Then I would turn my back reso-| jthe occupants elther remained seat-| ders. Size 64x80; our regu- lar $1.50 quality. 2 Woo! Nap Blank- ' ets, extra heavy, size 114, in plain tan, gray and white, with pink and blue borders, also In comedy. At Py we never, never spoke of the good vi unen | Ones to the wantons. To do so was Pleasant Hour Wednesday Arrowhead Romance,” “Saving the Child,” com- ‘Just Kids,” two-part comedy. the HELEN NO FIRST-NIGHTER @ As we sped along the highway DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 VANCOUVER VS. BALLARD Admission 25c, 50c, 750 and $1.00 Take Fourth Ave. Cars |THE VIRGINUS HOTEL Virgiota St. and Bighth Avy. Use Cars Via AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c furnished outside accommodations in ness, comfort and court for the money. Transients, 66e to $1.00 kly, $2.50 to $4.00, Conventently lo leated for walking and strest cars. Notice by County Auditor lutely on “the other kind.” I had the good women. And the good women—girl-women they were Order blushed at the touch of a hand or} ¢pom a stolen kiss, and were tongue-tied | with embarrassment at thoughtless | mention of birth or marriage or any) of the other of life's mysteries | printing her, That I never found her {s|!9& slowly. neither here nor there. I hunted. The hunt was among a pretty accurate mental picture of | ¥® caught up with a runabout, go- Searchilght was Our A Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer by mall your printing FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Fe will save you money on all orders, |ed or strolled away and were lost! to sight in the gloom. | I can at least be as frank and honest as my foolish Helen, She! had come there to play with fire; to tempt and lure and madden me; to rouse the brute that lurks in every man; and then to dance away from me, a laughing, provoking, tender will-o'the-wisp. Oh, wish ful, fearful Helen! I swear no harm came to those girls because of our excursion, ex I went joyriding last night, We moved slowly down Second Javenue. The sidewalks were crowd led. |the usual throng many attractive- lly dressed girls and women who jsauntered up one side of the ave nue and down the other aimlessly. | The man driving honk-honked his horn, which, I learned, was a | well-understood invitation to | “chickens” to take a ride. Between Madison and Pike we counted 10 girls who made recog- nizable signs of acceptance. The car drew up alongside the curb. “We'll give them the once over,” | said the driver, “and pick out the| all prin Summer There were scattered in among| Sale Daily until Sept stern points. Th | ei | jmay do. Two friends of mine, who have a touring car, picked me up. 'Go East Now Excursion 20, elpal BE Take Your Vacation or Business|“ Trip Via Tickets on| impression of men and women, and/ to|the car sped away But as we hummed along the macadam, on our return, we passed & speeding antomobile. A blurred A man tn the back seat waved a beer bottle at ; | “Where do you suppose they're going?” I asked “You know as well as I do foolish!” sald Helen. “To the road| house, of course.” “ er been there?” o. But I—I wish——" She hesitated, and I knew that out of the corner of her eyes, heavy and tired now, burnt out by pas sion’s fire, she was trying to read me. fancy checks and plaids Why pay $4.00 elsewhere? $9.7 All-Wool Vicuna Blankets, § Ibs.; size 72x84, made of pure Here you have a Blanket that has no peer for warmth, durabil- ity and protection from the winter chills. ONE OF THE BEST Wilson's Modern Business Col- lege is occupying its new and spa- cious home at Second ay. and Stew- art st, today. The students formally took pos- session Saturda program of dedication exercises, in which Mayor Gill took a prominent part. The new building puts Wilson's college among the foremost Institu- tions of its kind in America, CURRAN TO TALK elty? , after a pleasing from YOU BET IT PAYS Does it pay to be a convention The answer is “You bet!” The proof is that delegates to the Northwest Merchants’ which closed Saturday, bought ap- proximately $800,000 worth of goods thelr own stores MASS FOR POPE Solemn pontifical mass of requiem was celebrated at 9:30 today by Bishop O'Dea at St. James’ cathe convention, Seattle stores to stock up SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Folk lowing Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. AWNINGS Awnings ard Sleeping Porches to order, Estimates furnished free. Pennants and Cermival Supplies, Linquist & Lund, Inc. 1516 Third Avenue, Phone Elliott 5340. RESTAURANTS , \three w ok the best.” She left the wish unspoken, t « : oe forteling: Sey ther: "made to, our| — Every insurance man tn Seattle dal, a mamiory of the, late Poe German Delicatessen " ; . sxnecte ond the Iuncheon| Pius X. The Knights of Columbus " ‘They spied our car and Tomorrow: A Sunda ic-|is expected to attend the h i . ft PRIMARY ELECTION ‘2 90.205 22, OREGON SHORT LINE] 2" Ftnn uy ali sean fon Sr a vegies” Shop xf mht ptel Tuesday noon, to be | 1e Pe |honked in subdued, but friendly in-| ington hotel E FOR een. off came hats and ina| and UNION PACIFIC [ert Rounder, addressed by Garner Curran, deputy | - en C. F. Baasch moment the “chickens” were stand-| Going Mmit 15 days; final return be Pegged pt ee por peng MODE RN 013 THIRD AVE. JUDICIAL OFFICES |!ng beside the machine [mit “October 31, 1914.” Liberal |cincge'ed the world's inwurance com | ‘i Followed a silly and vapid con-|Stopovers going and coming. | charge f the world's insurance con CAFES Notice is hereby given that a primary election to nominate candi-| yergational duel designed to break|Chotce of routes for return trip. | gress in 1915. __ DENTISTRY |_— dates for Supreme Court Judges to be voted for at the general election the ice. |For full information regardin, SF | fo be held on Tuesday, November 3rd, A. D., 1914, will be held in King Me ont a nice machine you kave!"| fares, tickets, schedules, reserve-|_ Where is Seattle going to hold CHANGE NAME OF | : Merchants’ Gunoh County, State of Washington, on Tuesday, September Sth, 1914, at| “Yes: it would hold three more| tions, apply te her industrial fair next year? The| a” Enos wae Which primary election the polls will be opened and remain open from| eastiy.” } 18 ONBILL DPA Armory, biggest building in town| PIKE STREET FIRM) j . Mi o'clock in the morning until 8 o'clock in the evening of sald day |” “Think #0?” love juin fe. Tel. Main 932, |£0% that purpose, will be just about | 2 The Mecca Liquor Co funless at the hour of closing there are any electors in any polling} “come on for a ride.” 716 Second Ave, Tel, Main 932.) halt large enotgh, from indications.| A petition to change the name of | ” A. G. DUCKWITZ, Manager 219 Union Street WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS —— _FUNERAL DIRECTORS Place desiring to vote, and who are qualified to participate therein, and who have not been able to do so since appearing at the polling Place, in which event said polls shall be kept open reasonably long Who? Us? I should say-y-y | There were 125 exhibitors this year,|(he Woodhouse & Platt Furniture! “*“Don't be bashful. Just a spin| crowded out. There were 50,000) at Olympla, the firm name to read “Woodhouse & Grunbaum Furniture assoctation|Company, Inc.” The new corpora-| tion consists of Andrew J. Wood-| house, who has been connected with enough after the hour of closing to allow those so present at that hour|oyt into the country. We'll have | Spectators this year. It cost the Se. fo vote). Said primary election shall be held at the designated polling | you back in an hour or #0.” Jattle Manufacturers’ Places in each precinct in said county. ugshall we? ® * * “I know $4,000. we EXAMINATION The names and addresses of all persons for whom nomination|oughtn't to.” * * * “If you want to Best Quality aos SACREDNESS ers have bee! ad a nffect , y mind.” * * * “I will if you ; the firm sinee it opened business |Hoo~ Gold Crow a ere ban heen, filed, so far as the same affect the electors of said don mini Lowest Prices WATCH FOR macy years ago, and Otto 8, Grun:| “sa « Id : row oe | ectteinia' Paes pe NE ean | But one girl hung back. “Come|[} Business Cards.......... /baum, who has been a member of sridgework ......+. 5. We shall not man dhe sebeelsaale JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT on, Helen; don’t be a piker.” Clev $1.95 Per 1,000 Up bb 99H) tho firm for the past rises years, |B Full Set of Teeth. . humiliate you or belittle our pro- JOHN BE. HUMP M3, 420 Bore: 7 5 er Hele She wasn’t half as be ty acting as secretary and treasurer. | Porcelain Crown. fession by widding for the burt: tf) i HOLCOMB, O21 Sak Ritevities ker hi aR The prod Letter Heads eee fa tose le saeiivon Se retired from the Gold Fillings . oremation ot your loved fag a E. B. PREBLE, Moxee Precinct, North Yakima. |: We aoe et Gown sae avecne ose GO Far 1,000 Up "The new firm has added a num.|[Silver Fillings 50¢ HERMAN D. CROW, E. 803 Tenth Avenue, Spokane. |and were soon out on one of the Envelopes ..... oy aa ae The Great Crook-Detective becat ee Teacaged tinea: t0 tte siveane'l Nye Ga aeaeny oh | Let us know your wishes and they a aE ee Md pf boulevards leading into the oqun .++. $2.35 Per 1,000 Up wieaee complete stock of home. furnish-|f Lady Attendant. Terma to auit | “ll! be complied with, STEPHEN J, CHADWICK, 1 Franklin Street, Olympia ltry, I drew Helen as a result of} go sk sey ay Apna anf yo | " - ings, and taken on 10,000 feet of All work guaranteed 15 years. 9) ILLIAM H, PEMBERTON, 2001 G Street, Bellingham lsome clever maneuvering on the 1] KAPLAN PRINTING CO, |additional floor space. EDGAR G, MILI 0 North 59th, Seattle. |part of my friends who feared she RINTERS X i | ELECTRO BUTTERWORTH " mld prove “slow.” 4 In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal| YU APER JOBBERS Civil service examinations will be & this 24th day of August, A. D., 1914 COURT Kisses oF ~ Mai res [held here October 14. Ask the 11th PAINLESS DENTISTS SONS ain K civil service distriet secretary about | Mitt and Pike, Opp. Public Market STRANGERS | MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE » ; BYRON PHELPS, -* (Auditor's Seal.) County Auditor of King County, Washington. 709 Fourth Ave, it at the Seattle postoffice for par-| Laboring People's ventists, Now, make no mistake about| ticulars, \