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000 NOBLES ‘COLONEL TELLS WREVIEW AT WHY HE HUGGED }AOODLAND PARK, GIRL ON STREET thousand nobles of Mystic Shrine passed in re- wad Be rt Woodland park, at 0 won Thureday, before the Im. Col. J. M ‘Hawthorne, dyed.in the-wool democrat and confirmea bachelor, desires to explain why ws potentate, Mayor ou he held tn his arms a young lady to) officers of the United whom he had never been introduc-| Sie army a ed, at the corner of Fourth ave./ | ig by 20,000 spec and Untverstty et. Wednesday Both grandstands were = night, in full view of the parading) qed to capacity, and the BUR Shriners, hills were aswarm . es poverty The young lady was a member Ie the review the bande—30— of the party accompanying Gov Walsh of Massachusetts, which ar rived by boat from Vancouver and massed, and the {immense vol et harmony which arose from than a thousand [nstruments eviewing rica and drought was met by a committee of mem bers of the Seattle Commercial Club. Col. Hawthorne war one of to thet the committee They had difficulty in reaching tees formed 4 huge, colorful/the clubrooms, Everywhere they gure about the massed bands. — turned they encountered a Shrine review was followed by e%|parade. Finally they abandoned Wtion drills. their automobile. A policeman Field Sports on Program lopened a way for them thru the noon a luncheon was eerved| crowd. fy Nile temple to visiting bands,| The young lady fell over the rope fife, drum and bugle corps.) which was holding back the crowd.| and quartets. The colonel caught her, He couldn't Mhe afternoon {s given over to a let go, because the lady's legs were Ban. r feet concert. ith eight Shrine tangled up in the rope. nd field sports, J. W. Phillips, another member potato | of the committee, unwound the} moms, sack races, Sased . log-roll-| Tope, and the incident closed. The colonel says a lot of people won dered why he didn’t let go sooner U.S. T0 DEMAND EXPLICIT REPLY | FROM GERMANY WASHINGTON, July 15.—The |new note to Germany, reiterating) the demands of the United States| as to the kaiser's submarine war) fare, probably will be prepared by President Wilson and Secretary Lansing next Wednesday. They will present their views as to the nature of the reply to the cabinet Tuesday, folowing the | president's return from Cornish, and the work of framing the new communication will then be taken up. It ts not expected the note will! differ in substance from previous communications regarding the sink ing of the Lusitania and the subma rine warfare which have been for warded to Berlin, except in one in- stance. This will be in the inclusion of a | paragraph which probably will be UE diaeee ot completion, Parag to the effect that the United pint of hot water, and Sai | States would like an explicit an- awer to the demand that Americans be assured of safety in travel upon gently until dry. This lo-| the seas. the does not show or rub off like| The contentions made in previous and is much better. It {s| notes of the right of Americans to for removing tan, freckles, | travel unmolested will be reiterated, and sallowness. and it is expected Germany will be can make a delightful sham-| told that a direct answer, and not for a very trifling cost if you|a series of evasions and counter pro- jfrom your druggist a package | posals, is expected AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA TO QUIT? WASHINGTON, July 15.—George T. Marye, American ambassador to a has not resigned, as re early today, Secretary Lan- es and Secretary Tumulty stated An under official of the state de partment had declared a report to this effect was true, but later ad- | mitted it Was an error. | The conflict in statements caused speculation. It was believed Marye has at least expressed a desire t to return home. | BY ALICE ROHE | ROME, July 15—The 14-year-old | Prince Amadeo, whore father, Duke a" ‘Aosta, is first cousin to the king, ing Callan, young have become ‘close friends thru the prince's in terest in flying | The prince, whose fat! is @ | Hew nt commander at the front, | was a student at the Naples mili tary college when the war broke out. He met Callan at one of the laviation camps, where the Amert- |can was instructing recruits of the | Italian air forces. Callan took him on an hour’s flight. ‘ing boat races and so on. THOUSANDS VIEW DENNY WALL BELL of visitors the historic Denny on exhibition Wednes. ina tower at Second and Union, Dy the Bon Marche. The bel! tn the early days of Seattle's to warn settlers against | fires, ete. It was brought fa 1861 to be hung In the bel @f the old territorial! university have} Hall ys 2 The annual pienic of the em ey of the Milwaukee railroad Is { for Sunday at Eaclo H f ‘A baseball game and races red om in the afternoon pro- - Lipase the | ‘The Eagle Harbor Trans. | Co.'s steamers Bainbridge | Pot . K will be used, leav To clear up and whiten the skin ‘Seure that charm of pink and youthful freshness so much! Dy all women, you will find and dissolve a tea- Mina cup of hot water. a at a time on the scalp briskly. This creates an of thick, white lather ‘ ly dissolves and re- dandruff, excess of] and iter rinsing, the hair dries with a fluffiness that it seem heavier than it M takes on a rich luster and that makes arranging it a pares mie.” vicT ORIA BAND AT | CITY SANITARIUM, The Gizeh bana and patrol of | | victoria, in their kilties and half-| hose, t out to Firlands Wednes- day afternoon and entertained the of the municipal tubercu-| ia hospital. Cars carrying the adian nobles were furnished by Puget Sound Electric Co. | ROOF GARDEN DANCE This evening, beginning at 8 o'clock RAIN OR SHINE In the big tent covering the White Bldg ts tts Special dancing demonstrations by Jane Ott and Merrill Bartlett MANUFACTURERS’ ROOF GARDEN Entrance Stuart Building. STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915. PAWS 5 2 AVE, T PIKE ST. Tomorrow Will Be the Day of 100 Specials cememnsemeinaaniit Shrine Program Friday, July 16 Everett and Bellingham Day. oa | E BASEMENT FLOOR ) No. 1. $19.50 Electric Suction Cleaner | $14.95 Brilliant Electric No. 2. $7.50 MacD. and S. Special Sweeper $4.95 ball-bearing Vacuum Suction Cleaner Special Carpet Sweeper This Sale Begins Our Great Semi- Annual Clearance That you may readily locate these special items when you come in the store spite this list by floors, No. 3. 80c Handy. Matting Bags 45c } Dandy picnic Bags No. 4. $7.00 and $8.00 Leather Bags | $4.95 Made of fine black . 5. Lot of Clothes Pins and Apron 19c Strong Clothes Pin Apron, pocket filled with clothes pins; He value . No. 6. $2.25 Polish Mop and Oil $1.50 epe grain leather ‘Any Angle Handle” Polish Mop and ne quart Cedar Polish Alt for $1.50. a No. 7. 25c High Pot Cover 10c $a roaster with fry _pan. No. 8. 15e ‘Perforated Meat Broiler 5c Single and double perforated meat broiler. Many of these were 22c No. 9. 50c Bath Tub Seats 38¢ White enameled Seats that are well made. aD No. 10. 10c Paring Sales 5c Safety Paring Knives FIRST FLOOR | No. 11. Men's Fiber Silk Socks 25 200 dozen rich fiber Silk Socks, black, white and colors; 6 pairs $ No. 12. Men’s Silk Scarfs 25¢ Wide Silk Scarfs in bright summer | colors. No. 13. $5.00 Ritz Carlton Bags $2.50 About 3 dozen German Silver and Leather Bags. No. 14. Odd Lot of Belts 1c Odds and ends of kid and leather Belts No. 15. $3.95 Parasols $2.19 Fancy silk covers on gilt frames. Very special. i. No. 16. 25c Soaps, Box 19c Three cakes of fine Toilet Soap, Cold Cream or Palmoil No. 17. Palmolive Special 39c 50c bottle of Palmolive Shampoo and three 10c cakes Palmolive Soap. No. 18. $1.00 Shrine Totem Pole 50c Souvenir Shrine Totems with history of order _on back No. 19. 25¢ to 75¢ Necklaces 10c Crystal Bead Necklaces, graduated sizes. No. 20. Dust Cap and Apron Set 23c The Notion Section offers sheer lawn Cap and Apron Sets at a very special price No. 21. Wide Ribbons 15c Yard Plain and Moire Taffetas, up to 5 inches wide; also fancy Ribbons, stripes and dots. No. 22. Allover Laces 95c Yard Silk and silk mixed Shadow Laces, 36 inches wide, $1.50 and $1.75 qualities. No. 23. 75¢ Corset Covers 48c “Lily White” semi-made Corset Covers with embroidered designs and scalloped edge. No. 24. 50c Auto ‘Cape 39c Mercerized Poplin Auto Caps, for a day Many colors reduced No. 25. Ribbons, Bolt 5c and 10c_ Narrow ‘Taffeta Ribbons in black and pe ly colors; ae bolt for about the No, 28.80c Sterlum Photo Frames 30: Cabinet size Frames, oval shape with large ball feet, velvet backs No. 27. 5c to 8c Buttons, Doz. 2’ec Pearl Buttons in a range of sizes are included in_this special lot No. 28. 8c to 15c Bias Tape 5c 12-yard pieces of Bias Tape, Nos. | to 5 tomorrow, we have ar- and each item is numbered. | No. 29. 50c Fancy Neckwear 25c 14 price for a lot of sample and tumbled Neckwear, mostly No. 30. 25¢ Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs with tiny hemstitched hems No. 31. 65¢ and 75c Embroideries 48c A very remarkable price for 27-inch Or gandy Embroideries all new styles No. 32. Embroidery Remnants 1, Price Several hundred she rt lengths of pretty Embre ideries. No. 33. Ivory Clocks | that Don’t Work 10c Also 30 Imported Pyralin Ivory Clocks Will make a good ornament for dressers They will not run No. 34. Val. Laces, Bolt 39¢ { French and twe Val. L Edges and Insertions inches wide No. 35. 35c¢ Photo Frames 20c Card-size Frames of non-tarnishing perial Silver »thread ito 1 Im No. 36. 25¢ Stationery 15¢. About 200 boxes of fine Writing Paper, several tints in addition to the staple shapes in white. No. 37. Sony Sets ‘98 Puff Box and Hair Receiver that should sell for $1. 50. No. 38. 35¢ tease! Pieces 18 Nail Files, Cuticle Knives and Shoe Hooks with handles of solid French ivory No. 39. $2.25 Children’s Dresses $1.15 “Marionette” semi-made Dresses, daint ily embroidered; sizes 4 and 6 years No. 40. Up to $1.50 Hair Brushes 48c Solid back Brushes of ebony and other rare woods; superior quality bristles No. 41. Up to 35¢ Odd Tallies 10c Dozen An accumulation of odds and ends of fine Tallies, some are plain and others colors No. 42. 25c Seattle Souvenir Books 10c Beautifully illustrated book of scenes in and about Seattle, containing about 50 pages. No. 43. $1.00 Silk Gloves 65¢ Women’s 16-button heavy Silk guaranteed finge ere No. 44. $2.50 Kid Gloves $1. 25 Women’s 8-button Gloves of French kid; white, and a few grays and tans. No. 45. $2.00 Kid Gloves $1.50 Women’s White French Kid Gloves with fancy black binding and embroidery. No. 46. Silk Boot Hosiery 25c __Irregulars of of the regular _50c _line No. 47. Children’s Socks 15 Offering several good combinations, mostly white with fancy tops, reduced from 25c. No. 48. $1.00 Silk Hose 75c Women’s Silk Hose, black, white, and some fancy shades. No. 49. Women’s 50c Vests 39c Summer weight Knit Vests, short sleeve sty le Gloves, tan No. 50. - Women's 65c Extra Size Vests 50c Summer weight spring needle Vests, short sleeve Style. No. 51. $1.25 Union Suits 95 Women's summer weight Union Suits with short sleeves, _knee length No. 52. $1.50 Extra Size Union Suits $1.15 Same weight and style as above item. No. 53. Mercerized Bloomers 45c Women’s knee length Mercerized Bloom- ers, white, pink or gray. genuine | ‘(THIRD Extra Special Values F ‘rom _ Every Department == The corresponding number will appear in the Depart- lots are small, therefore early selection is instances these | = ¥ the sign card where the merchandise is dis- advisable ayed. eR ob ~ wen sceoeapnsieganicieasinniactaaias No. 54. 50c Vests 35c No. 77. $2.50 Corsets Reduced Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests, crochet or | to $1.75 band top; reg sas and extra sizes | Another of American Lady No. 55. Glove Silk Vests $1.19. meee ne Embroidered or plain front, pink or white. | No. 78. Ideal Ferris and Maternity SECOND FLOOR No. 56. Golfine Skirts Reduced to $4.95 50 Skirts, formerly $5.75 and $6.50, Smart sport models in five colors No. 57. Women’s Coats Reduced to $7.95 Belted s with patch pockets; formerly $12.75 and $15.00. No. 58. Lingerie Waists Reduced to $1.65 Eleven styles of Lingerie Waists in white and flesh, reduced for one day’s selling No. 59. $1.00 Waists 55c Women's Voile, Crepe and Novelty Waists, mostly all long leeves No. 58A. 100 Trimmed Hats, Special $6.95 We have selected these from our regu- lar stock. We will not quote comparative v alues. See for yourself. No. 60. Extra Special, Hats $2.95 About 40 Hats, all good styles, radically reduced No. 61. Misses’ ond Women’s Pumps, $1.85 Broken lines Summer Pumps, black | suede, patent dull leathers, a few in color combinat , not every size; former- ly $3.50 to $ No. 62. Ankle Strap Pummps, $1. 49 Children’s Pumps in patent and dull leathers Broad toe and extension welt sole. Waists Reduced Several numbers in the have been reduced for clearance. prices range from 75c to $3.50. 7. 7. House Dresses, Special 89c good makes of House Dresses— above Waists Reduced mater are ginghams and percales, in stripes, checks and plain colors. . , No. 80. Children’s Dresses, Special 50c Children’s Summer Dresses of gingham and chambray, in sizes from 2 to 6 years. | Many clever little styles. | No. 8. All Children’s Hats 1% Price | All Children’s Millinery on the Third Floor is now % price w 6 pric | No. 82. $1.95 Women’s Drawers $1.59 Women’s Muslin Drawers, trimmed plain or lace No. 83. 95c Women’s Combinations 50c Well made Combination Suits, daintily trimmed and ribbon run; small sizes. No. 84. 95c Chemise 50c Chemise in plain style, cleverly finished and ribbon-run, | No. 85. $1.25 White Aprons 95c Just 36 fine White Tea Aprons, plain or embroidery trimmed; some with pocket. No. 86. 95c Corset Covers 50c Tight-fitting Corset Covers of cambric, embroidery trimmed | No. 87. 75¢ Corset Covers 50c Cambric Corset Covers, lace or embroid- | ery trimmed; tight fitting. $2.00 Straw Hats, $1.00 Straw Hats half No. 63. Boys’ All this season's Boys’ price. No. 64. Seed $1. 95 Sweaters, $1.25 sat Sweaters for Boys, 4 to 10 years; 7” mare on. No. 65. Boys’ $1.95 Wash Suits, $1.25 Oliver Twist middy style Suits in several light and dark combinations No. 66. Russian Blouse Suits, Half Price Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 2 to $ years, formerly $1.25 to $4.50 ales No. 67. $4.50 Scalloped and Cut Corner Bedspreads, $2.95 Extra large size for full_size bed. No. 68. 85c Seamless Sheets, 68c Size 81x99 inches before hemming, g quality round thread sheeting No. 69. 27 inches wide, mostly dark « and checks No. 70. 25¢ Wash Goods, 10c Embroidered Batiste, medium blue or old 12'%4c Dress Ginghams, 8c rs, plaids rose; printed dimities, etc No. 71. 50c to 75¢ Wash Goods 35c | Including printed brocaded Crepe de Chines, silk stripe Voile and brocaded Silk No. 72. Up to $1.50 White Goods 50c Yard 36 to 42-inch Crepe Voile with ratine border, plain Crepe, Crepe with ratine stripe, ete No. 73. $3.50 All-Linen Napkins $2.85 Heavy quality Scotch Linen, inches; several patterns 24x24 size No. 74. Embroidered Scarfs $2. 95 Up to $4.50 Scarfs and Squares, hand embroidered; slightly mussed from display No. 75. 75c¢ Hemstitched Towels 57c Full bleached Linen Towels, 20x38 ins No. 76. $3.50 Corsets Reduced to $2.25 A special lot of American Lady ¢ low bust and long hips orsets, | FOURTH FLOOR | No. 88. Water Glasses, Special 50c Dozen nial fire polished Tumblers; otel Tumblers. Col also | | heavy | No. 89. Set of Knives and Forks $1.50 6 Knives and 6 Forks of A-1 quality sil- ver-plated on white metal. No. 90. Scrim and Marquisette Curtains $1.95 Pair 40 pairs 2%-yard Curtains in cream and Arabian cok No. 91. Scrim and Marquisette Curtains $2.49 Pair 66 pairs of fine Curtains with insertion, and edge or insertior No. 92. Print Linoleum Squares 25c These sample pieces are one yard square, for stove mats or sink mats. suitable No. 93. Inlaid Linoleum Squares 50c These sample pieces may be had in many olors and designs. No. 94. 75c Pennants 50c Round-Up Pennants, Shrine and Seattle Pennants on best quality wool felt. No. 95. 50c Pennants 35c All of our 50c Pennants, including Shrine, Round-Up and Seattle Pennants. No. 96. 35c Pennants 19¢ | An assortment of Felt Pennants in many | colors No, 97. 50c Stamped Pillow Tops 25c ma-Pacifie Exposition Pillows, ! and tinted on art ticking. stan No. 98. 65c Silk Loops 50c California Poppy Silk Loops for decorat- ing above pillows, with heavy silk tassel. ‘| FIFTH FLOOR No. 99. Manicuring, Special 25¢ Manicuring will be done tomorrow only for 25¢. | No. | 100. in Carter’s Beauty Preparations 12 Price Including Cold Creams, Powders, Rouges, etc. Hair Tonic, Pe Oe

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