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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1915. PAGE 3 AST DAY | The Sale of the Immense Wolf Stock Closes Tomorrow Prices have been cut to the core—what’s left you can take away tomorrow at practically your own price. This sale closes posi- tively tomorrow night at 10 p. m., so tomorrow is your last chance| to purchase good style merchandise at such prices as the following: {Men’s Tailored Suits © You can afford to dress up at these prices. We've sorted our broken lines into two! large lots, and here’s how we've priced 'em for tomorrow: Lot 1—Men’s Fine Suits, values to $15.00, git to ...-- 99.89 Values to $3, wind- up price MEN’S HATS $1.3 Lot 2—Men’s High-grade Suits, values to $25.00, cut to . Values 4 a ‘$9.85 BOYS’ SUITS | $1.98 Values to $1.50, at DRESS SHIRTS gc $1.25 Bath- ing Suits at MEN’S SHOES Both Work Wind-up Dress Price. Values to $4.00. 1B Shoes wind-up price §¢ Men’s Sox, 25c Cashmere, 11° UNIQN SUITS $1.00 values, 56° Men’s Shoes rics ad Including Walk-Over, Z Work Shoes, values to $5.00, at wn Big $2.48 CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400-1402 First Ave.—Cor. Union St. at the Bight ine Co, 1 at. want your patronage and of- the doc EE Editor The Becond ay ur ease and prescribe empties into utely without charge dso, HOW ABOUT THIS, YOU OFFICIALS? tar: on make a Uttle noise fn your paper tn regard to a sewer that the {south side of Oxbow, tor’s services a8 88 | district, and which at times {s so ‘obnoxious that we {stand it? This sewer serves come eg wn na wes the for ity is #o strict cor the cleaniiness the tideflats and nearly all of| one to understand ern! of the shacks compelling prop erty owners to have the proper) garbage can at the back door of Will you every house, and so lax about a sewer that practically empties {t-| ne » dry land, when the tide is out, and the mouth of which ts slough on the over 200 yards from the deep river Georgetown | channel can scarcely ment has gc from the stree This sewer is a constant menace to the health of those living in the artment has been vis long ago, but ts act ts and sewer depart over the matter, but looks of the thing ing will be done until after the hot| (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | noth: | [HINT AT LEAGUE WILL INSIST UPON BETTER MILK | stustetoad League Passes Resolution Urging Council to Pass Ordinance Organization May Put Question Up to the Voters, The Munictpal league's board of astees Thursday afternoon pase it & resolution urging the city counel! to pass the McBride milk . Which provides for # that if the eague members will as to the advisability of s the question to the pea resolution follows “WHEREAS, The health and sanitation committee of the Municipal league, after a thoro study of the milk supply of thie city, has indorsed the new milk ordinance being considered by the city council; and, “WHEREAS, This ordinance has received the unanimous in dorsement of milk experts of national reputation who recent ly visited this city to attend the national Anti-Tuberculosis con vention; and, “WHEREAS, The opposition to this ordinance comes almost wholly from a few individuals who have a prejudice against either pasteurization or the tu berculin test; and, “WHEREAS, This ordi. nance Is not considered dras. tic, but ia in accord with pro- gressive legislation which has been enacted by other cities thruout the country, and partic. ularly by the cities of Tacoma, Spokane, Everett, Beilingham and Portiand; and, “WHEREAS, The superior milk supply of some of these cities has been used for adver. tising purposes, to the detri- ment of Seattle; therefore be it “RESOLVED, By the Munici pal league of Seattle, that the city council be respectfully urged to pass this ordinance In accordance with the popular demand for the same; and, be it further “RESOLVED, By the board of trustees of the Municipal league, that, should this ordi- nance fail of passage by the city council, a referendum vote of the membership of the Mu. nicipal league be taken on the question of undertaking a move ment to submit sald ordinance to the ple on an initiative petition TAKING UP LIFE’S CROSS INITIATIVE Tells Council It Store Open Every Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock. Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. Store Closed we 1] All Day Monday Independence Day Blue Serge S r more-—h ing Men's sizes, Genu at Ideal Blouses f madras are percal perfect fitt! Men's Neglige athletic style and regular garments, at Howe an and Shirts in stripes or plain colors, soft cufts, extra special Saturday at : saturday Men's Blue Serge Suits 512.50, $15 It’s actual extravagance to pay $20 or more for a such well-tailored, superbly finished garments here for $12.50 and $15. The same quality serge that you get in the suit you Stouts, slims and regulars. uit pay more for elsewhere. ummer for men tan bbe made The Suits you see ever ere when we sell The $15 Suits of best American Woolen Co. serges, hand-tailored, with non-breakable fronts. Don’t pay for names—pay for clothes and fit—and you needn't pay more than $12. 5O and S15 n the 4 wear a Felt Hat for Fourth when here $1.50 and $2.00 rowns, W or flexible brim—the lead- cks Reet $1.50 and $2.00 Panama Hats in wide selection of s1 or the tte ould Men's Nainsook Underwear with | knee leng "® $1.00 blac reg fast d toe Fourth of $2.50 and 25c| $1.50 ... $2.00 _, Men's s Straw Hats $1. 50 and $2 the $3.98 and Women’s Silk Wais July $2.75, for. Choose from the golf style for wear with white collar or cool- looking negligees with military collar and Fr rch cuffs *, ete, All sleeve lengths, ers, to $1.19 values thi and Dr . merino drawerapidelichifull¥ cool; very| wool, 7% garments 49c durab ioe garments Men's Silk Fiber Hose, w at 39c) spliced heels and dow a sion Suit medium | and t come in white, black ra tent pee nt, or light and hello The 95, with elastic say Hose, pair.. c Me a; 8b The Last Day to Buy for outing—made Materials 95c 45c Men's Gauze Weight Wooi Shirts ‘s Lisle Union Suits in white or ecru, long or short sleeves and knee or ankle length, elegant fin- with convertible collar. fortable her or ling here at, law yles ecial, 1nd. $4.00 1 Women's strap style comfort las pair $1.59 and Sizes 11% to House with oles of oak tanned lea To $2.75 Values of tub silks, habutais, pongees and Shantungs— come in plain colors, including ivory, white, flesh, tan, black; also in the most popular stripe effects. Semi-Norfolk models and plain tailored styles, priced at $2.25, Regularl Fit the children out with the ideal summer shoe yet the most tal calf leathers, to wear, ie" $1.89 Children’s Viel Kid Oxfords and Gunmetal sizes &% to 1 the pair Men’s Oxfords a Shoes, in button ‘98c and ir Slippers, one- hand-turned her. Solid s, all sizes, the $1.75 The Fourth Saturday Snaps on Small Things » Ne celts in a c Womer kwear, ¢ cor newest $1.50 Col decorations ored suit; value at Children’s of straw or lac duce, specia ‘25c. $1.50 Oatmeal, Coal Tar, Witch Hazel Glycerine Soap for the tollet, Toilet Paper, Peter Pan brand, Sanitary Crepe Paper, large rolls, very special Saturday only, rolls for .. 25¢ nches ap, special, 6 bars ax Paper, for d sandwiches, 26 feet long, 1 inches wide, McCormack 5 special .. Tourtst Package, containing 6 peper towe kins, 6 waxed ch wrappers and 4 sani- 5c $1.95 wrapping tary drinking cups, all for "eee APLLOS Cool and Patent trap styles. $1.59 Sandals ‘and Play Ox- fine quality lotus calf. »s for womert and children lowest. prices. attractive style out Mary Janes or 2-8 Sizes 8% ling here to 11, se t, pair fefoot rds of ties or button Low Shoes, in tan nt coltskin and gunmetal calf. Shoes in coitskin, soles Boys’ box calf and made with good sizes 13 to 5%. Sell eguilarly at $2.50 or more, Sat- rday at, &he pale... .. $1.79 glazed oak | Weather has passed then nobody Enterprise Association) | ° —— will care until the next hot season |ietters for you that it will take | Country May and Grain }comes around. Yours truly I knew nothing more, little book, | ~ Bin Pe mes around. Yours truly, | hi days for you to read them (Wholesale pric McATEER SHIPBILDING CO,,/ until day before yesterday, when | “jist then I heard Dick's step in Complete po r 0 @1B Lioyd B. Johnson hae ‘ame to myself in this quiet room| 144 hall and his anxious voice ask Young America vile a ae 18.00 “@1800 5 the hospital and Aunt Mary put/i.y ig she still all right? of Market Toda’ lea SO Frese inastorn Washingign nate. 30.00 | WARNS OF THE MILK) You Oat have told me{..Wae !t_imagination or was it wigs Foaet teend bats 00 | bee then they have told mei... lo tones that an o — bo Sa -$ One death out of every 10 in Se-|that It Is 10 weeks since I lost| Pieanor Palrion's Sones, Wath oe | Sennen Mee aaa @/ Timothy. 19.00 | attle 1s the result of tuberculosis. | Consciousness in my own room at|rwered: (fue. Mov NTTED T ritew vale Wecnan been tT |, Prices paid profcer) | Tuberculosis is contracted thru per P opflgetardagrenes that after I faint) T turned to Aunt Mary, horror | _ Vegetables and Feult sonal contact, or thru IMPURE|¢d I only Wvered consciousness 7 " I been crazy, ®— Alfalfa, No. 1 13.00 . . | MILK. This {s what Dr. Walter R.|to become delirious with fever, {Kune nr ae om ’ twin 0 tie |, WALLACE, Ida, July 2—A spec. } , 7 and after two weeks the doctors|“" is A e teoo tacular fire here early today de- Smith of the Firlands sanitartum | @ ; ae “You did not recognize any one 1 @ 1400 stroyed the Masonic ‘temple, the told the Young Men's Business club | decided that an operation was nec land would not talk, but that often | fea « @ 7.00 atin Ue ate hall, an Thursday. essary to save my life, and | was| have soma | Bes 1 go | theatre, the academy hall, and fouf brought here panes oe ee ae wth ¢ "” Be too | residences, doing damage estimat \ " (great shock after giving birth to a /* : led at The operation was successful.” | oid put you are all right now.” per crate’... 8.60 t > i ting into a fine physical condition, now,” said Dick, as he rushed in! Cal. peaches retin ior heae: yh on Aygo ics, for |4n4, took me in his arms Margie; | Canta ni 1.16 . er ® 1Ong 4 ‘ee , a a nol ‘arrots, esac ¥. | Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly| tear you ‘would never be yourself | (ont pa ghee Binet sf Fo llonge Spots. How to Remove Easily = jayain, Not even Dick's coaxing | *t#% 1d | Currants Ip per M Freckle you would not recognize your ol¢ tacupio try o temede tor freckles | Could, make you do anything, but/iis.cog but now that you're back| ovum, cc Bi facagto try a remedy for freckles | just the se you were told to do, | Husband, b " ida grapefruit bait the quaranton ia telable Te Oe Nd ta meeintgar| it Wil Oe All see hie neck | eemesrti — p them at ‘ ‘ou took no " bout his neck | Garlic, new ...... dealer that it will not cost you &| 1 did not know, Aunt Mary, I us mi Dy mynelt up until 1 could| Honey, new, ense | for MANUFACTURERS’ penny unless removes the eo ho taemerr 6 thi ince | nd pulle t Honey, strained oy | freckles; while If It does give you i vod mory of when t knew 00x in his face not old Dick, | Eat Te @ 1.00" | F cost noughts (P| sileat Complexion. the expense Is !my baby was dend, until day be-|/ s4i0, 00 much to yo Ma that | ‘tM Large Feet ri y ar, our thoughts r & 01 esterday.” ys o f oan | With ‘the Fourth of July so near, : |" simpiy get an ounce of othine— | ‘Es. 2emirday ary, “yon|It Was his heart that was beating | 0: oS co | at $5.00 WORK SHOES Naturally turn to the important matter of good w, dear,” said Aunt Mary, “you| | cui against mine. 1 was tad | Pe 4 1d 4 for the Fourth or ee ee One ghangi|must let the nurse put you in mittee we aiad to feel hin arms | pur 128 @ 1.75 ° The best made, easy on clothes. You'll be well dressed to fit gist and a tow aon ntons should | chair this morning, for Dick wil) Ort’ ie, but my heart Was not| Raspt 126 @ 16 Small Prices the feet, strong any other day if you wear one of Gately’s outfi show aoG BEY any Pa iar oe soon be here and I want him to see| Poort Me ster, All love had| fakas vaveteete iad yourself of the homely freckles and|inat yo » getting better.’ | bea _ “Goi ql Let us show you the Suits for men, and Suits, | set a beautiful complexion. Rarely Pr Abiie ds sou Rarired to be here|Sone out of it with ere Dick,” 1 i. Our “Going Out of lasting e Coa d Dr c for ladies and misses that will |Js more than one ounce needed for |so early, Aunt Mary?” idenered mea See 4 2 @ . Business” Sale has left peerrey +7 tcaeen Te! the worst case. I stayed here all night, dear, | Whispere tri, yer, I know it; us with a quantity of MR. LOGGER! give you the best value you ever had Be sure to ask the druggist for| Wa have anotier fodn beside We Yes, poor sis) Nee Sah ins Mie a @} large sizes, No. 10 up ‘ ’ : “ratte array ie mene ony Li and ever since you have } = Phe a Ayes ait Cherries also many small ones, es- jy YOU Know there is noth- s the preserty old under gua " . re. 0 nthe | 0 .7 als any , eS- * Men’s Suits $15 to $30 then Le Sianey baex i file to eit Dick or i hes slept me rer ot| “Nothing can make It up to me, 1 ee pecially Nos. 5 and 6. 8 to compare with the ee heel ined hy acer ella aucens must have interfered a lo + c ? " ici - : ve eck ck | 2 0 : 1 Hats, Shoes and Summer Furnishings. remove freckles. with Dick's business, Hasn't he |! Wh Tl 40 the beat I. can, 128 @1 We are offering these at a seer CHIPPEWA Be: maser been able to be out of town for 4 ight | yy ial bs i sabe a Margie. I told Hliene last nigh extra specia argain : q ‘ 10 weeks? hata Wo 79 she told | 1.80 . i i for, pair ... Ladies’ Suits and Coats $15 to $27.50 Be a ROU and Up ) ici r, ton on pon sun atte, retain td hy v0 @ 18 IM prices, Come in and give ff" P . f fai Petticoats. you all the time. Mr win has) oie would come over as soon as Potatocs” us a chance to try and fit RUSS Ladies’ Hats, Waists, Petticoats. WALL PAPER] 2 very, #28 indeed, and fold oo could wee any one.” Yakima Gems 45.00 you. USSEL PACS 4 Dick to let everything go. that he | YOU could see ;: ‘te Jet | idaho and Montana spuda%§.00 @37.00 “L can't see her, Dick, don’t let aie The sort that are worn . Dresses, Wash or a found would interfere with his de-|,' Call, |New spuds, rea 14@ 01m Silk, Wool and Wee $15. 7 NEW—NEAT—NIFTY Spesthiens hay Wb ; | bee “rg Mer aald Dick in aur. [NOW #PUds white, Ib. or @ 01H Py those who want the Suits, etc., $6 to Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Margie, you don’t know how| Why, Margo” tee Ellene? You | vashon Marshalls Sg eee 00 ne est, f Rooms, Kitchens, Library andi many friends you have, Look | Prise, “Wont dou Oe 1 refusing | Vashon Clarks 118 @ 2.00 Male viiicts ° Alterations Free. Hall Patterns to Meet theff about at the flowers in your room Soyer $5.00 Street Shoes, most Spring Season's Styl urfl| There have been just as many all |to, 760 Bet omit anid, wearily, Prices Paid Producers for | Tees i saues C. én Specials for House Cleaning® the long weeks that you have od aes ees nobody but your| oultry, Veal and Por 4 all 5 $3 65 CRUISERS Open. vour charge secoust wi it b lial 1 When fl 1 old ecaaiemh oDean he mother, dear, will remember for | n hares wet |e Pair - . We carry complete lines tog up for the Fourth and you will be preparec hen loors or good old long. It will be like sticking a ei i of cruisers’ and other for the big convention crowds that are soor picoes of furniture are neem Save The Baby |raite smo my neart to seo Bitene| oS |MBBANISTER BARGAIN@ workingmen's shoes and coming to our city son why new ones must re Use the reliable sete 1H $7.00 and $7.50 Banister boots place them, Coat them with ’ caught Dick's look of horror as | sce Patent Leather Colt Street # AT BARGAIN PRICES Sapolin loor and Furniture H oO R L 1 Cc K Ss I said I did not want to see Eliene | «,, “ and Dress Shoes, Stain, Made to wear and avawered “it yt n a ee vd In 260, 40c, 75¢ and Larger Cans ORIGINAL | “I'm all right, dear, but Just now |© myer | all sizes, $5 00 the sight of Eliene’s happiness tn “oe * pair . GUSTAVE MUHI. Malted Mille [ier tiuenter seems almost more | ses sg aces PAINT CO, Cnialille exale ears Ofine Gav mceain: (tan T can peat \¥ d 618 Pike St—Tel, Main 668 {| kriosed by thousands of Physcien, | “My poor girl,” murmured Dick, | - Urey Do You Work? Miihers end Nurses the world over for {as he kissed mo. | Selling Prices to Retailer for ° * more then @ q@rier of @ century (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) 1d Butter, Kegs and fi. heewe Ht $4.00 Work Shoes, com- aa 6 mae : Convenient, no cooking n | Ee Butter 2 oing Out of Business 1119-1121 THIRD AVE. bh) ris requie, ohm i a fortable and long on igalde:” {s.,” tparelaat Agrees when other foods ofien tai Columbia and Puget Sound R. R.| creamery, brick ” wear, FIRST AVENUE AND yr S = r " Native a hin ° Between Seneca and Spring Sts. oy echt Semple free, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis, |special retes and Sunday train| Native Washington ; pair ‘ COLUMBIA BL stech sro Libba BET No Substitute isJustasGood” |schedule In effect Monday, July bth Cheese me 1006 Firet, at Madison. 4s MORLICK’S, the Original | Adveriisement, wheel , Ba eye