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STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914, PAGE 5% ac Po 50c and 75c ESTANLISHED 187 Fancy Hat Pins 5e 2 fouthwick Sprons_ 25¢ ugall Sears LONG BEAD NECKLACES 15e R. B. Gage, Receiver se Second Ave. and Pike St. Fine Lawn Aprons with band and deep hematitched hem, very spectal, 4 Third Moor. EMNANT DAY In the store happens once a month---and offers a quick outlet for our short lines of merchandise. Every item in this Ad. is priced to sell. Don’t miss Remnant Day tomorrow. All charge purchases made Remnant Day placed on September bill, rendered October Ist. 25 New Fall Suits in a Sale offer inch Store open 9a.m. to 6 p.m col t Floor. 75¢ Gloves 39c Women's Washable Cha mots in nearly all sizes—some are solled, others have been mended. Remnant Day price suid $1.00 Street Gloves 85c Mostly cape and washable chamols, and a few 12 Summer Hats two-clasp, light weight Dress Gloves, all re duced to SSe¢e, a $1.00 Long Silk Gloves 69c at 50c Your choice of black, white and some good shades; all sizes in the lot; 6Me¢. 50c Shoft Silk Gloves 43c All sizes in white, and most all sizes in black Ribbons Ordinarily Priced From $25.00 to $37.50 For Remnant Day $14.75 favorable conditions, There isn’t much to say. These Hats early in the sea- son sold up to $20.00. The trimmings alone are worth far more than this price of 50¢. Second Floor. The Floor. This purchase was made under most hence the tremendous concession in price. of this Fall's styles, and offer a wide variety of These 25 suits are all materials and Odd shades of best quality satin and taffeta et Ribbons, Nos. 5, 7 and 9; values to 20c. For designs, ( ors Remnant Day, the yard 2¢. pit: j ! dibs Sova. Widths 9, 12 and 16; values to 50c. Remnant Practically every one has the immensely popular long tunic For one day only—bro- Day, the yard 5¢. Widths 22 to 60; values up to 65¢ Day, S¢. Fancy Dresdens, 21 to 5 inches; value Special, the yard. 10¢. Ribbon Remnants 1-2 Price Lengths from 4 yard to 2 yards; suitable for fancy work, sashes, girdles, hair bows, etc. All reduced to % price, First Floor. skirt. The coats, the majority of them, are long. Among the styles offered you will find novelty tailored semi-tailored and the exceptionally popular Country Club Suits. In the larger models some of the skirts are plain, with inverted pleats, while the majority are the long tunic skirts. ken lines of Naida, Warner and American Lady Corsets with medium bust and long hips; sizes 18, 19, 27 and 29. Reduced to 79¢. The following models are the medium and low bust and long skirt. The makes are Lily of France, Red- fern, Kabo, Ringo Belt, Warner and Nadia, in bro- ken sizes, ranging from 18 to 30. Special $1.49. Third Floor. Remnant suits, suits, 95, We cannot too strongly recommend these suits to you. For in their way, they are quite the best little purchase we have of- fered for The special price for Remnant Day is $14.75. some time. German prisoners of war In England—These 200 German war reservists were captured at the English’ Port of Folkestone while they were trying to get to Germany to join the colors. The picture shows Eng- lishmen marching them through Folkestone to the war prisoners’ camp at Shorncliffe. Letters, To Cussthin. Gro Q—You certainly are a genius at! arriving there he was not there. He/ing questions will be much appre- A Our Decorative Department offers remnants of Damasks, Silks, ete., in 1% to 3-yard lengths, suitable for cushions and over hangings, at % price and less. im and Cretonne Remnants Including Silkoline, Madras, etc., all offered at exceptionally low prices. | $4 Special ‘India’ Umbrella ' | | giving advice. Last Sunday one of had sent a note and his brother in cited by D. EM. | $0-inch Imitation Leather, plain or Spanish, : ae = my boy friends invited me and sev-| his place. Later in the day ne wae nad bch hg md rom Souk eel all colors; values $1.00 and $1.25. To close out, After a busy week in this Section there are many desirable Remnant Day $2.95 j eral other girls to a park. He was seen with another girt. _ @upposed to meet us there with sev-| we are not jealous, but was it right coat, I suppose ft is proper for her) eral of his Of course, weifor him fo do this, and were we/ escort to do so. | wrong In going? THREE OF US. A.—Don't you think, girls, {t would |have been much better all around to have required your friends to meet you at yourown home? In my eyes a girl appears very common | who will meet a boy tn a park or any public place, and I doubt if she appears differently to a boy. goes to a sweet shop with a boy, or Certainly {t was not rij for vo eon he do the ordering for both? friend to make a promise and then| Will you please name a few things willfully break ft. Profit by this/in the line of ice creams that can be lexperience and don’t cultivate the| ordered? AN ANXIOUS GIRL. | acquaintance of negligent, indiffer- | A.It is proper for you to order) | jent boys. for yourself. You may tell your es sort what you want and he can give Q—t, like so many others, turn to| both orders to the waitress. | Every sweet shop bas its own par you for advice. My father being a | tleular menn, so that it would be im- Prominent man, | am out a great) ousibie for me to name any certain deal in society, and am constantly | refreshment. They all have ice meeting strangers. | have found| cream, sodas and their special sun- that | don’t make friends easily, be-| daes, frappes, sherbets, etc. Order} catiee | never know what to say according to prea after the formal “How-do-you-do?” 1 have heard more than one man the yard 50¢. Axminster Rugs, heavy quality, size 27x54. Special Remnant Day only, $1.29. fourth Floor. In the Basement Offers Specials for Remnant Day $1.25 Laundry Tubs 79c Extra heavy galvanized Laundry Tubs, with stationary handles and fitted with wringer at- tachment. $1.50 size Tubs, 89¢@. $1.75 size Tubs, 994. 95c Sanitary Garbage Pails 69c Fitted with deep cover. $2.75 Sanitary Garbage Cans, $1.95. Made of extra heavy galvanized iron. 7 Bars Fels-Naptha Soap 25c lengths which will be disposed of at % price. The fabrics included are— Messalines Satin Crepe de Chine Charmeuse Fancy Silks Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes $1.00 Broken Sizes. An eightribbed, steel frame Umbrella with best quality silk and linen cover. This Umbrella is absolutely guaranteed for one year. Reduced for one day, only $2.95. First Floor. It is proper for a younger person to rise when an older person enters the room, provided that the differ. ence in their ages \a very great. Spoons should be placed to the right of the plate. Navy and Black Serges Fancy Suitings French Serges Novelty Suitings Etc., etc. First Floor. SEWING $ 5 wf MACHINES ue New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. $400 Third (Near Pike) | Met 15T8 Q—Should a girt order when she) New Organdy Neckwear 15c For Remnant Day we will offer about 800 pieces of fine Organdy Neckwear, including the newest roll collars; also embroidered collars, to be worn flat or rolled, 15¢. Soiled Neckwear 5c Collars of silk, linen and lace; Novelty Bows of silk; Jabots of linen and lace; and scores of other novelties, which were sold formerly up to 50c, Remnant, FALL HATS eee, Velvets, Stiks, Satins, Felts, Velours, blocked into the latest styles—blocks now In. | MODEL MILLINERY | In this lot will be found tan button Oxfords and gray satin Colonials. If you can find a size in this lot to fit you they are an exceptional bargain at $1.00. | Q—te will | me, as well a of great Interest to to @ good many oth- say that | am “pretty, but shallow.” | 674’ of your readers, if you will be! Regular 5c bars of the best laundry soap 00 $6.00 Boots $1.98 Day only 5¢. How can I conquer this self-con- | ji 04 shoud o pon fe peo didons, " 7 $4. to x é ce “ sciousness and learn CONVEFSE | thig missive, according to your wise| 10c German Ball Bluing 5c Pibben Initial Handkerchief 5¢ Tan Russian Calf Boots in button and lace style. sizes of $4.00 to $6.00 Boots, at $1.98. $4.00 to $6.50 Low Shoes $1.98 Made of pure linen with \-inch hem and neatly embroidered with initial in one corner, 5¢, half way, at least, intelligently? leplaten. Believe me, Miss Grey, you wit | oP ne do me an Immense favor if you will) take the trouble to answer me Put up in %-pound boxes. 30c Water Pails 18c Made of heavy galvanized iron. Why |e it that people in, general look down on one who has! some physical deformity? Now, | have noticed In the case as. through your peeeies SIXTEEN. bed ee a | have a skin $1.25 Set of Sad Irons 75c In this lot are broken sizes of patent colt button Oxfords, besa the hase bind A—Pretty, but stllow"—that ie pe ahalagpat end of petro det ae Mrs. Potts’ cold handle Sad Irons, set of three. | | brown vici Oxfords, Colonial Pumps and low heel Pumps. All ae ey saeortndae ar dedtane the keynote to your whole difficulty. | wel! of me or show me the atten-| Basement, | | reduced for Remnant Day to $1.98. Secenc Floor. |] and colors. First Floor, A pretty girl who is shallow !* tion they do my sister, although, if synonymous with a beantiful statue || do gay it, she is no more interest-| —you may admire it; but it has 20 ing or congenial in her manners. . L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. ioedee ing Se sengene — : : = DR. L. < igethconactousnees iacthe Teault Of| section? Hf you are ac Hatt 2 | better and brighter this world would| your Creator you are equal with|ton, Cal, charged before federallers original trust legislation pro-|fensive guns at the (Pacific end of The best materials and Bas | @welling too much on your qualities, | mo 1 than your competitor hat seem. those who scorn you, and your sta | industrial relations committee with| gram must be carried out Panama canal. workmanship, together with per. ' Tow, Cynthia: Grey, te'paré of thie| ticm tn Iife tees necessary and im-|attempt tp. ccutrol editorial ‘and| Chas 6 Ostorn, former governer| Colistier at Gustauie Gan | whether they be good or bad. The | have some physical deformity, the sonal attention to each patient, pd Paesones | you forget yourself in any | prospective ‘employer will always imagination on my part, or why do/ portant, perhaps more #0, than is| news columns of dally papers there.|of Michigan, again ‘nominated by|San Francisco, received Washing+ the things which are making our! ‘one else, you become | people who have been blessed with | thoira. | British Columbla raises embargo republicans. ton message advising ships to show business bigger and bigger eT ee ioe cab an inter etre wom thee pocamenae. So the ene whe tat oe bodies persist in doing this; Very few skin diseases are incur-|on logs to U. 8., and will ship in| Robert J. Colller, editor Collier’s| their colors readily on aCcounna é day. Our prices are the lowest pos | Hitter aks friends oPelther #ex.| Pray tell _me how we, the un.(annoying thing to us? | will/able, Have you made every effort | 125,000,000 feet to American mills,|Weekly, seriously {11 at Raquet| war. sible to make and give the best var Get to work right now and read! fortunate, are ever going to euc-|2nxlously awalt your reply, || to rid yourself of this affliction? Two hundred mer fighting forest | Lake, N. Y. — terial and workmanship, which Is) | it" good, live, interesting litera-|ceed, or get anywhere? Sometimes Delieve It le ae worthy of an answer |fire in Tahoe forest ) serve in Call-| Customs officials selzed 1,250 the only kind we will turn out. We and not only read {t, but absorb| when | look eo or feel as if | coura| as some of those letters from “love- lfornia, Already burned over 1,000/rifle cartridges on Ward liner} INJURED; SUES depend on doing a large volume of ture, {sick swains and maidens.” acres of timber, Olinda, which sailed from New York lit. Think about it and be ready to| not go out In public, but fina business for our profits. express your opinion. “Keep up| cide to do so, then people gaze and DISCOURAGED. | Public service commission will|for Havana yesterday. TAXI COMPANY Regular $10 Gold Plates.. --®5 Sour interest in ife—your en © at me so that | feel so put) A—The human heart spells hold hearing of new tariff schedule| Satisfactory test made of de- Regular $10 Gold Crowns......$4)thusiasms. your fllusions.” An in-| out and down-hearted that | almost | selfishness. Some call it ambition based on zone system, of S., R. & S., Dr. Clark gives his personal at- tention to each patient and person ally oversees each and every Piece | of work, and for this reason we are able to give you @ guarantee that | 1s bona fide. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager. 4405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you. | terest in life and living is a woman's greatest beauty. Q—is it proper for a young man carry jady’s coat or parasol? When an older person enters the room where one is sitting, Is it proper for one to rise and remain standing until the older person is ited? Which side of the plate should the spoons be placed, by the knife or fork? Your Information on the preced Seats Free PASTOR C. T. RUSSELL “Studies in the Scrip: “Photo Drama of Crea Will Lecture in MOORE THEATRE Sunday, Aug. 30, 3°P. M. Subject: “Distress of Nations” Photo drama now shown to fifty thousand persons daily. His “Studies” have a circula- ton of over eight million copies. In defense of the Bible, Pastor Russell has addressed more peo- ple than any man now living. No Collection wish | had never lived. If people would only pity us Instead of mak- |ing remarks about us, how much ‘HOW TO TEST | __ YOUR EYES | A SIMPLE TEST FOR NORMAL EYESIGHT, An eye teat that coats but flv and ts worth the price aside fr value of the teat is a moving show, If you can aft through an average program without f fectly smooth and much the matter with them. If, ever, after euch & program your vision is dim, your eyee Gry of irritated or how. 5 Graing (1 tablet), Water 2 ounces, » the tablet In the 2 ounces of uno As an eye wash from two $ 4 at the moving plot nttor @ hard day's work where you havo Irritation, in. jare and sometin wholly cu of this prenerip: ton. if yo wear «’ won, try It. You may, to your own surprise, find that you 4o not need them. Glasses bought at | cheap stores without The use give you @ favorable to Judge whether or not you simple he h Owl Drug -}and otlune the aol ean fill thie prescription—-) that insatiable desire that drives }us on and on, with but one aim, to jrise higher than those about ua, re- gardless of the trail of the suffer- ing, heartaches and distress left be- hind. Iam speaking generally; cer- tainly there «re exceptions, when reason rules selfishness. We all know there are people who find more pleasure in lightening the load of a less fortunate brother that mimicking and catering to “the higher-ups.” You are probably super-sensitive, but {t is not all {magination. It| may help you to remember that each of us is an individual meant to be happy. Real happiness 1s the state of one's own mind, My dear girl, you will never be really happy so long as you depend upon others for your enjoyment; they may assist you, but they cannot be the sole factor, Don’t forget that in the eyes of “The Water of Eternal Youth” Deautios of the & lotion which wa: ping the face smoot wrinkles, even in the age: it the “water of eternal youth.” Boma one recently has divulged the secret of this wonderful, though exceed~ ingly simple, wrinkle lotion, which In her gratitude she has similarly dubbed « One ounce pure eax Olite (powdered), dissolved tn a half pint witch hegol—that’s all there in to it Any woman can get these ing her drug ators, pué them t rian court effectual In nd free from they named y es im case of the | professor, 4 wrinkles and furrows. ¢ ‘This ts also effective for hanging cheeks and double ohin—Advertisemnent J. H. Shaw and C. C. Connors robbed and thrown from auto. League of Pacific Northwest Mu- nicipalities 10-12, Ranch eggs go up a cent. Dr. J. W. White, former U. of P. guest of King County Medical society at noon luncheon. R. W. Cotterill, Seattle, elected secretary-treasurer of American As sociation of Park Superintendents. Labor council indorses W. H. Pemberton, O. B, Holcomb and B. G. Mills for state supreme court, Potato growers come in for big profit this year, Indian tribes observe birth of Chief Seattle Saturday. Soventeen new members elected to Commercial Club. Jacob Furth estate appraised at $1,087,450.50 Milwaukee line to Spokane opens September 14 probate, shows meets here November value of estate, Will of A. L. Palmer, admitted to | | $500,000, R. L, Polk & Co, Issues Snohomish county directory. Mrs. Mary H. Abrame’ funeral was held Wednesday, Pern a | ELSEWHERE Large tract of valuable timber between Ports Ludlow and Gamble in danger from forest fire, which ts gaining headway. Merchants’ association of Stock- October 1 Congresemen who have not been in their seats for weeks are show- ing up since noappearance-no-pay rule went into effect President Wilson tells party leaa How to Prevent Acid Stomachs and | Food Fermentation By a Stomach Spectal As a apeciall many years in t spent 1 treat-| ment of stoma troubles, I have been forced to the conclusion that | t people who complain of stom-| trouble possess stomachs that olutely healthy and ne trouble, that which e: pain and difficulty, ts ¢ din the stomach, aggra by food fermentation. Hyper-actdity irritates the delicate lining of the stomach and food fermentation | causes wind ich distends the bnormally, causing th ling, Thus both acta Interfere with and rocess of digestion. h d fe step necessary ts to neutralize the acid and stop the fermentation by taking in a Jittle warm or cold water {mmediately — ai eating, from one to two teaspoonfuls of bisurated magnesia, which ts doubt- less the best and only really effect ive antacid and food corrective known, The acid will be neutralized } and the fermentation stopped almost Instanth a your stomach will at to digest the food in a nal manner Re sure to umeist for the bisurate 1 have found other ask magnesia, as forma utterly lacking in its pecul- le pro) darly ta Tie MAN” 5 PIKE “THE GUN (Two Reels) “THE DOG'S GOOD DEED" | Emil E. Seidel, passenger in a taxt which collided with a street car at 10th av. and Highland drive Aug. 17, today began action against the electric company and the Him- elhoch Auto & Taxt Co, for $ damages. idel was badly brutsed and re- mained unconscious for several Hl Coast Sell It. MRS, M. A, PORTER "ouEa™ Youngsters, Leading Grocers All Over Pacific hours as the result of the accident, Pains Are Nature’s Danger Signals Tho Warning Indicates “Trouble on the Health Line” « Mrs. Should Be Heeded. Porter's . It 1s an absolutely erroneous pro- Home: | codure tS stop a “pain” by direct Made | izestment:, 4 pain Is a distinot n= Ade | aication: that, something 1s | wrong | with the physical system, It ts trul Peanut Ja signal flashed to the brain of the j individual by telegraphic commant- Butter Is Now Demanded cation that the “line Is blocked” at Any attempt to “remove the pain” could be very aptly Hikened to the smashing of a “red light elg- nal” on the main track of a raflroad, then declaring the line “clear” when the signal ts knocked out, When nature sounds a warning some point evidenced by pain, It is time to look for the “cause” ‘and remove that, and not waste treatment on the “effect.” Headache Is one of the most frequent pains in human beings, Headache remedies are nonsensical methods of “smashing signals.” The better way is to consult the free dogtor at the Brendel Drug Store (il? Yesler way) and he will pre- sribe a remedy that will reach the wuse.” Remember, the only change is for the medicine—the prescription: is mbactately, teas ax “ 2g phil- anthropy, either—just business—it SEATTLE ‘pays to be square with people, Thousands of