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e STAR— FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915. PAGE 2, FINAL WIND-UP Of the Great UNLOADING SALE! REPUBLICANS. GETSET BACK IN 1916 PLAN BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Aug 5. FIRE SALE The Tonkin Stock | Within a month a complete rev I OMORROW Salflinat’ atuantlon.’” Felirwina Every bit of Summer Merchandise must be sold at once. Big shipments of new Fall goods are OT A aia: wails arriving daily. | must have room. I will make one final supreme effort tomorrow. Prices will be cut ieane by asnuide Inatatreal te still deeper. New Fall merchandise is included at these | | lowed by genuine in | vival, hae robbed the standpat ters of their principal issue; (2) The administration has adopted the military prepared. nese issue almost to the extent advocated by Roosevelt and Augustus P. Gardner, abandon Ing entirely the Bryan pacificiet watohful-waiting attitu Merchandise of the best qual- ity, slightly smoked in last Sunday’s fire, at big reduc- tions from regular prices. Terrific Price Reductions! Clothing at a Sacrifice Lot 1—Men’s Suits in gray cassimeres, browns, Oxfords and fancy new stripes, in all sizes; regular 8 95 price $15.00. Sale price...... s Lot 2—100 Men’s Suits in strictly all-wool, latest patterns, newest cuts; sold regularly % ] 0 95 for $20.00. Sale price............ccseccccccceeecs as Lot 3—150 Men’s Suits of the very finest blue serges, fancy imported worsteds or unfinished worsteds ; all hand-tailored, hand-made buttonholes; fronts will never break. ] 2 95 Regular price $25.00 and $30.00. Sale price ........ country have conclude | ty and quite unanimously not | to return to the party of thelr daddies, but to continue their organization and name candi dates, Back of all this looms the poss! bility of war, In everybody's mind there ts the thought’ that plans which may be made today may be knocked fn the head tomorrow by some act of Germany precipitating the United States into the world confitet A little while ‘ago the old guard repubdlicans—Ponrose, Crane, Gal linger, et al-—were meeting In New York city and almost dividing the spoils. The sale embraces everything in the house, with the single exception of “Arrow” collars. It is im portant to know that our entire stock of Men's Hats and Furnishings is new, this department having been opened only a few weeks ago. INCLUDED IN THE SALE Men's Suits, Overcoats, Ralncoate Hats, Straw Hats, Leghorns and Panamae Shirts, Silk Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery Underwear, Pajamas, Nightgowns, Handkerchiefs Suit Cases, Leather Bags, Canes, Umbrellas Gloves, Garters, Suspenders, Beits ete. etc, eto. Ladies’ $4.00 Black Cloth Top Shoes, button only; all sizes; the very latest and newest style for Fall wear. Special ........f..+++- $1.95 Children’s $1.50 Shoes, Vici Kid, Button, Cloth Top; sizes 6 to 844, cut to ........ B5¢ Misses’ Shoes Sizes from 9 to 2, in Tan But- ton only; regular $3.00 and it sssctusints DED Boys’ Shoes publicans Were Sure They were perfectly sure that a | Promise of prosperity and jobs for the unemployed would work a repe-| }tition of the McKinley-Hanna full-| | dinner-pall election and sweep the } democrats from office. | So sure were they that they were picking candidates for first and second place. | Root was almost a twenty.toone | shot and Charles Warren Fairbanks actually lat go a wad of money to} jatart a weekly newspaper for the | purpose of booming his candidacy It began to look like a race jamong the republican standpat nominees for a sure-thing nomina FURNISHING GOODS 15c Men’s Sox, in black, 74 ": tan or gray; all sizes.. Cc 10c Men's White Handkerchiefs; packed one handkerchief 3 to a package. Sale price.. Cc 50c and 75¢ Work Shirts. Sale price. -...- 9DC Men’s Shoes y $1.00 Dress Shirts. 1 |New all that ts changed. The re $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ ae Hundreds of pairs Gunmetal J Sale price .—.-...0 48c jlicenses, of which those two de-|Pudiicans are in the doldrums ; solid leather counters, so! er 7 Button or Lace; regular price | $2.00 Silk Shirts. |Partments received each 10 per|*&4in. Root, as boas of the reac $4.00 and $5.00 Ladies’ Two- soles; as good a Shoe as you $3.50. Sale § jewel 95¢ cent, tionary New York constitutional strap Pumps, just arrived too ff can find anywhere $1 95 OR rr $1.95 OE RNs e late for summer season. Special Jf for $3. Sale price.. All my $5.00 Shoes, in the new- _———___ convention at Albany, has not been PARK BUDGE S Country. "The progressives have } TS ‘wey, sunons, ormon |e" remeron SRTERSC THER TTL EL eer ese e Ee for Saturday only ...... $1.69 $3.50 and $4.00 y Shoes. § est toes, cloth or leather tops, TO THE BIG PICMIG! °°... scene | sss cay Seale” Every pac | all go at owe” GO OEY atierprice s.........19€ } i Progr es Stand Pat guaranteed. Sale $ PICO cc ccrecsccene ° 2 Set See T0 BE RAISED ~-- In Ne he progressive Hundreds of OUD sciccccceccee 2.75 $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Shoes, 35c Suspenders. 19¢ au | If you've been a juror in superior be aA hata ae tot le pert pairs of Ladies’ made by Thompson Bros., Com- Sale price ...........05 é The budget committee Friday|°°™t *ince September, 1911, bring| tack inte the cs walle ont High-top Shoes, pello, Mass; the Collegian Shoe, J $1.00 Blue Chambray Shirts, Eafternoon was to consider the|® Dasket lunch to Woodland park| West, Roosevelt has gone so far cloth tops, in Men’s Hats the Weber Shoe, the J. & M. With two separate 59c * early next Thursday omrning and|%* [0 *uggest the nomination of Sh the highest class Shoes | COllars ---.-. -.---.-. “budget estimates of the board of : black, "i ghe - y « 1e ing Coanty s {public works, harbor department,| Ja)! day at the King G Gaghes as tip pergraitve aire pciondl and $2.50 Imitation Panama on the market, all Spark department, and brary. jaror’s association picnic, i allt Mpa tg putty; regular Hats. Sale $1765 go at one price... 3.95 es a ee will More aorerrhelming, | however, price $4.00. To PICO weerearscesee e of works 1 com intatrat | , Zestimate, as it is email, Tre| SAILOR RESCUES for the blegeet nary in the world |i Make Room Sale $5.00 Panama Hats. $3 65 orktag Seonent ea. will GIRL AT BREMERTON and an ner neg ot “adequate | $2. 5 Sale price ........ bd BOY SCOUT SHOES ° partn Port recommenda’ or an aA uate Warden Paysse asks among other army. Along the latter line, plans| 4 $3.00 Felt Hats; all the newest ff All-leather bottoms, made in $2:00 Pants $4.00 Pants ............! . ethings a $14,000 patrol boat, which Fred P. Tuite, a former navy ath- will be ready for congress authortz- $5.00 P : J ants Gelty officials concede he should + ing a new federal volunteer milttia | ve, but which is considered too| letic instructor, of 5118 Walling reserve. | Pee eens DLAS Seattle; sizes 12%4 to 2; regular pice "=... DOD Misses’ Vici Kid, Gunmetal or costly for a lean year like this. ford ave., took a flying leap from “| Even the Mexican policy of Patent Leather, in all sizes from 9 Hundreds of odds and ends of Feith the park and library de-|dock at Bremerton Thursday to|watchful-waiting has been aban 9 to 2. Button only. Regular §} Hats of various shapes; sold up ff Sizes 2%4 to 5!4; regular price SUIT CASES AND HAND sPartment there are indications of| rescue Bernice Lampman a child | 4oned, and It is announced official wan increase being granted to cover, who fell from the ‘Geuk of her fath-|!¥ that the president is waiting to $5.00. Sale BAGS AT LESS THAN price ..... ae... 95 price #250. Se $1.45 See See... $1.95 Gthe deficit of $21,500 resulting to|er's launch. His quick action |O®!Y to decide on a plan of inter FACTORY COST seach from the loss of liquor! saved her from drowning. vention which will reduce that | ——— — |country to law and order. — Ganeseeee As to the country’s matertal pros. | perity, which ts probably the most) 1 22 Thir : important factor tn the political sit. 4 d A Today's paced uation, figures just compiled by the \'5 Styles department of commerce show Today Credit lthat for the fiscal year just ended | Between Postoffice and Pike Street n House jall records were broken tn the pay volume of American exports and 1332-34 Second Avenue—211 Union Street the vast Increase tn the balance of trade—which is what the foreigner ||owes the United States for goods | supplied Without the “hard times” and | ot — : |the “military preparedness” issues, committed to McNeil island, ||| the opponents of the administration a On the steamer coming down the ST. LOUIS CITY DAD | will find hard sledding. There will § passengers learned the story, and jevidently be three candidates in jionized Indian Jim, plying him) GIVES US THE 0. 0. Is field, and possibly four. 5 | with cigars and candy. The prospect of a particularly tn “Jim is a good fellow,” said Sul- |teresting presidential year ts dally livan. “He got a light sentence,| ‘ke Hart, chairman of the ways ||| increasing. and I'm glad of it. I think he will|®0d means committee of the city | be paroled before long. Knik wiil| council of St. Louis, a delegate to} be glad to see him when he re-| the K. of C, convention here, Thurs- turns. day gave the city light plant a thoro once over. He also visited! on Fall Apparel z2s, Payments oa You make a small deposit and the balance in small payments as you get paid. We make no higher charge for our credit privileges. Indian Jim, three years for the killing, } tes et | | Knik, Alaska, November, of Chief Stephan of | ‘HE CALLS WAR Friday to the federal peniten- the Nickolll tribe, In a duel | tiary at McNeil isiand for with rifles in the wilderness with Mayor Gill and spent some | “on rest i = 140 miles from Knik, | — | time in other city departments. St | A FACTORY FOR ties Sea tWk for’ he coset PAC C OUTFITTING CD | Louis 1s considering the purchase | for the white man’s law. of a light system of its own. | | When the smoke of battle bad MAMIL MEL UP AU a hyped aay SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.- cleared and Chief Stephan lay PTI dead at his feet, he lashed the DRESSES MEN: WOMEN j HE’S 0 MISTIC DR. L. R. CLARK || Where is one Theodore Roosevelt? corpse to a sled and took the long He's wanted—-wanted quick to trail to Knik. There he gave him-| self up. Quarreled Over Traps T di . stop this trifling with that “molly De Jenene Seese oe nme coddle” word. The latest authority on what and who are “mollycoddles” ts Dr. David sion of a remote and almost tnac | Starr Jordan, and what is Teddy Pommencmreereiny | YOUR CREDITISO.K. | going to think when he hears what first. But Chief Stephan claimed prior right because he had trapped | the doctor says? | War,” said Dr. Jordan, in his ad- there the year before. With Indian Jim was his son | With Chief Stephan was his wife dress here at the national confer and daughter, : meet ence on race betterment, is al The men met in Chief Stephan’s| |great mollycoddie factory, The| camp. Indian Jim had already laid| || Strongest and best physically and! | mentally go to war, leaving only the unfit, the defectives, the molly his line of traps. He told Chief} Stephan to go, The chief refused coddies as forbears of the renewing race.” | Turrell’s Annual |{s just within a hair's breadth die offer that he fired in self-defense. | New Arrivals in Beautiful Dresses For Fall Wear $13.75 A charming Poplin Silk in colors of black, navy, white and Belgium, modeled on long, slender lines. The waist is fin- ished off with a button trim, white silk collar and a stitched belt. Sleeves are inset, while the skirt is a striking three-tier ‘ type. Fall Millinery —— Original and exclusive models, designed to meet the tate of the most particular. “It puzzles me to hear Ameri- ¢ A: cans growling about the condition ar Is FOR ad | of business, when crops are bounti!- ful and they are the richest people i jof the earth,” declared L, Goldman, make Fag }of Toronto, president of the North rho seee American Life Insurance Co., who| find it necessary to |1s here with Mrs, Goldman for ajheads off and knock us as ew r wy, | they know how. oer days You should think of We have no royal road to sucess, | Europe and be optimistic te there any, particuiat aa = - ee ut it ey would the same high 1790 at aduate registered dentists nd | hire, give the same careful beg personal attention to the and that we give, turn out the same Wt class, satisfactory kind of work U |we turn out—in other words, pleat jtheir patients as we are jours, there is no reason why ther njoy at least @ that we enjoy, And y would probably ¢ t sy to tn ge in knockin nay | slinging mud at other people's a $5 and U \Senee ot oaiting FR tema MR. SAM MOSLER | Judea by Indian law—the survival | “se p | \mollycoddie.” Great Jupiter! | Proprietor of the New York Bakery |(1,, jitost: Indian Jim was] What next! and Lunch Rooms ha tedlang trerealrae Bader) om Notwithstanding the fact that all shoes offered at aaa, Mr. Mosler 1s the type of bust-|have dreamed of delivering bin up| Special prices in this sale are good bargains, there are : Fall ( ‘lothes il REPLAT IS URGED pte hme Ben ve gas ed to white men's justice. He could|f™ some lines that are better bargains than the others. ff! ght of Tk * | and a keen business judgment | ye Puried the body whore tt fell. We call particular attention to the Men's Low Shoes fj prot n “know. tele bush ‘||Bradbury System f ,Beplating ot property wurrouna| tone Pet otaeaMgter tM |auring the tong” mush over: the|ff_ ad Ladies’ Sport Oxfords and Pumps. wat teat, one baat * ing Lake Union is advised by A. L.| merchants snow by his son and the widow and/ ff ‘rhe Men's Oxfords, including some of J. & M. and Nottleton ft : | It ager : $20 d U Valentine, superintendent of public! Over 19 years ago Mr. Mosler|4*Ushtor of the man he had killed lines, are 3.45, $3.95 4.45 jontist to ul 4 itilities, who s » before the Ei Hs aitle and 6 sd o| it took them three weeks to make or $ $ $ $ "EE you an Pp gineers’ club Thursday night, in| hegiy et that ak he|the journey, all four dragging the Pere tes 2 8 , 4 J ei , 5.45 Wa wines RA signed The assortments are ample enough order to afford better ratiway fa tore; today he is|#!€d, for the going was hard The Ladies’ Sport Oxfords, in white. nubuck, canvas, ete. untee with your work, whlen it é are ¢ g cilities for factory iter the owner of four stores, which | Haul Cor} 8 wh npie € 4 © owner of fo ores, whic pse on Sled | J u 1 || | to please the most discriminating ure a crodit to the elty, Success} Knik one bitter winter day wan|pf BON croriereesseeeeesees 2.95 «. $3.85 | 2 owner and MaRS q # c changed osle e mazed to see pc rt ‘ se 4 c o ia thorough, dresser. The styles and patterns are KEY Is RECOVERING dy " at une et Mena he ues o hs a - i irroe by _ Special Prices Quoted in Every Department ° ee type ot t, | ay be seen 4 e z the F oman, a boy and a girl,| irs we DA . ad. guaran! j all new, showing some unusually at- | hardest work about his plants, He|all staggering, for they were weak | ra stairs be nar a big lot of Men's Oxfords, 2 95 igh eat { ive ¢ " in chec “onhat ‘ bys i treats his eniPloyes the very best | wit ( @ broken Sises, tncluging all our. ms feel entirely justified in sayitg 7. tractive colorings in check and plaid erihoman Key, « negro, 45, in recov-land in held. in’ high esteom by [ing the viiega Oh ake aed ee | Another apectal is Ladies’ White Shc ‘ You that “you cant get unaatista® f ring from gunshot wounds receiv rs , fi s ser alr $ |tory work done here.” a: effects. Jed in a quarrel with hia stepson, | oem ee sich ~ ee ay Hag BY DOE DAT osensecssasser ees ates scenes eassesanes 1.00 Wy. take chances on the othe ' Excellent Styles in | Charles, 17, at Newcastle Friday,” The sympathy of Knik was with kind t, hore, Se : " y | Indian Jim, But the white men's non ek | D FREE Ha] Sh H ts a ieee td The World Millinery ff}! had been broken. Indian Jim Fach 1 8:20 to ee i joes, Thal lin theading that! “@TEAMER 1316 Second Ave. |was sentenced to three years in demonstrate our painless me ’ ee | ati privon — } |GOE8 ASHORE,” but neglenr Offers unusual Reductions in ; ae ||| and Men’s Furnishings Sore. ASHORS a seanteg|Pevery department for tomorrowsf | Uy: tarshal Sullivan and ° Regal Dental Offices L J ||| or whether it was a plain case of |g Saturday brought ‘the pristner to Sesto 008 GRGOND Avg, BURKE BLDG. Dr. L, R, Clark, Mgr { 1405 THIRD AVE. ==! | desertinn N. W. Cor. Third and Unlom EEE % % ee

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