The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1915, Page 5

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] ANNOUNCEMENT |, Tome Ane. €- * me be seat Ti] The opening of our new store at 1315 Third |: "0" [i] Avenue, opposite the postoffice, brings with it am [f= yi coe } exposition of Correct Autumn Fashions in Men’s [|] *':’,)"3i%. 000" and Women’s Apparel. As an introductory sale, we are offering unusu- ally attractive values in Fall Suits and Coats for women. Our stock embraces all the newest styles and shades. A few of the special values offered for Satur- | day, are— Ladies’ Suits and Coats, regular value $30.00, for ‘ . $21.50 \ Ladies’ Suits and Coats, regular value $27.50, for $20.00 Ladies’ Suits and Coats, regular value $25.00, for $18.50 * ¥ +’ : oe | | It is not necessa ay cash Liberal Credi here. Liberal Cr itis is the policy of our store. Select your new suit now, just pay a small deposit down and arrange to pay the balance weekly or monthly. NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. 1315 THIRD AVENUE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE LIBERAL CREDIT | | | | LIBERAL CREDIT irr | “today “dropped 25 bombs | pay Straasburg today, according to Geneva dispatches The aerial attack Mentioned in the communique from| © Parts, " ‘ Farms supply the mile that you he et from. Wiaoter so é al UNDERWOOD + Boarding the U. S. & Connecticut at League Island navy yard, Philadelphia. jacklies and marines to Haiti as a result of the killing of two blue jackets of Rear Admiral Caperton's command, now in Haiti 50 a $10,000 home on Profanity Hill,| police department, is on his way York Whitman issued requisition papers New tailor for hom Gov Charged with using hpynotic pow ers to defraud Mrs. Hanna ere to antraud ‘atre"Honoe ia TAKE TAILOR EAST seeress, Is on trial before justice and three children, Weiss made a Brinker, Mrs. La Forge testified) OLYMPIA Aug A. hard fight before Gov, Lister against the fortune teller tried to sell her' Flood, representing the New York'extradition, but failed, on a charge of abandoning a wife 6.—Rernard ND K. UNION STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, JAP AID LONDON, Aug. ¢ been a feeling of ec | that Duke N suce ” jout of the G | reports.” | }mans within ten miles of the city./ | ja base where supplies may be land-| led from ships and distributed to the las the outgrowth of the » eontinue the carried away '2 WOMEN KILLED | fell fore you are finished. Work hard 41, and gave some and you will find! yourself on the road to inde)” | pendence. Uncle Sam sent 500! 1915. PAGE 5, SOUGHT BY CZAR should be the f alliar Reports have the United St Japane tiilance ner of a clone ved not to participate y consider an alll nce ie not ge isthe att ded as ur LONDON FEARS THE WORST FOR RUSSIAN ARMY BY ED L, KEEN sree nt an ¥ but aw the attacks upon both continue to be pressed, it | at inst | | Late dispatches reported the Ger Ita capture will give the Teutons) field armies over the rallroads in their possession And while this port fs being selzed, other forces of Gen, Von Buelow are striking toward the Pet rograd railway, endangering the| Russian line of retreat | Four possible offensives are seen | scensful sand Poland expr or will either an to| ash | campaign thru G The Dally T the belief that the k Pollah crush the Slavs, direct a n jtoward Paris o bia for the effect it| ve upon other Balkan states. | Should the Po campaign be| continued, it will be necessary for] Germany to transport all supplies! for thetr armies across Galicia and Poland, as the Slavs ! waste the territory from which they jare retreating Growing crops have been |stroyed, towns and villages strip ped | Jand everything of value burnec | PARIS, Aug. 6—German aviators| dropped bombs upon Fraize yester-| day, killing two women and one} soldier, the war office announced] t today. Fraize is a village in Vos-} ges, 32 miles east of Hpinal bul ‘ITALIAN DIRIGIBLE FALLS INTO OCEAN .. | tie ROME, Aug. 6—An Italian dir-|! igible, retirning from a bombard: |" ment of the Austrian Port of Pola, | into the Adriatic, an offteial |" statement said today, The Aus-|" |trians captured six of the crew have E ‘OUT OF EVERY DOLLAR EARNED save twenty-five cents, save seven ty-five cents if you can, but never less than twenty-five. Get up at a regular hour every morning and work until the things that are be Interest 4 Per Cen: SAVINGS & | TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $815,000 | JAMES dD. HOGE, President | a|N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi-| | dent and Tri Officer | | th HOGE BUILDING le In the Heart of the Financia) | ,,, District fo! ond Ave. and Pik Girls’ $1.95 Dresses $1.25 Litth Domby Dresse 2 to 6 years, colore skirt cecal $1.25. Infants’ } ¢ been re Linen Cluny Laces 10¢ YARD SPECIAL, » and ecru Cl “106 yard. 2c ERY 18 A sp envelopes to box iif entire T urday's selling TT These es arc a vo and are very spe 50x Caps for 39¢. 0 Caps for 68¢. inclu of styles and ‘ 1 plaids, “Redu ed for Satur day's rs anc AST MARGINAL WAY PLAN HAS | "HARD SLEDDING #° $till facing the possibility that} ntire improvement may be 4, the city council streets ers committee has agreed | county kheading and paving Bast Mar al way The eminent 8 not n ro domain commissio yet placed its condem 1 in court, and ina a a yndemnation ordin at no part of the t may from the general fund, the nent Will be lost if the com ion holds that the assessment let cannot be made to bear the Pe 6 ONNELLSVILLE Aug f A ornwalt is under sician walt p from her home to Hill Gr ery, where she pic nies. Then, still nt to the grave of he walked in husband joining cemetery, ated te a heavy rain Mrs, Forn id leaving walked 1 order M Forr two mi th the town 1 the busine etion IT’S ONLY. A RETAIL, | NOT A WHOLESALE BUSINESS, HE SAYS, than © decided the order Mary Jacobs et alimony from mor an at one time lay when he vacated r alimony of Mrs, for girls from Differe styles of Guimpes, 1 neck ae et ) gh neck, plain and lace trimmed : Straw Hats 19¢ | I k clearance we ve reduced 5 few iren’s White Straw | Hats and some Soe NEW TINTED STATION jeost, unless property owners agree j |to shoulder the burden themselves. | WHILE ASLEEP SHE | WALKS TWO MILES | bringing to the public Muslin Skirts jendid assortment of new ise First Fioor On the Sale Square AllCretonneNeckwearReduced to39c ick of Cretonne Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets ana Belts have been reduced for ‘Sat- Collars in the Quaker, Puritan and Round styles; Belts to match collars and sets. SALE OF MOTOR CAPS commissioners to, the largest rlate $175,000 to begin filling, | give a prize her/a jitney when he ad ovelbe « “dl some|the dism shejof Pat which | —— | SAN FRANCISCO, Mig 6.—In] © opinion of Supertor Judge Gra-| ham, no woman Is entitled to col | ¢ Originally $6.5 All s zes, 6 to All Norfolk style, a suit for the boy at $4.85. within the past week or t 39e¢. There y different materials ack and white ing to 69@ and 39¢. eckwear Section, Firat to buy Saturday only —Third Floor. price Figured Cretonne pink, gold and lavender fig- ures. kinds of dress accessories. 15¢ yard acDougall - cfouthwick Specials From the Infants’ Department ; ) malt Flannel epee o to $3.35 : Children’s Guimpes 75c to 95c 63 Boys’ Suits Reduced to $4.85 50, $8.50 in the lot Every Suit in this clearance is made of an all-wool material. This price is for one day only The Suits represent several of : the best makes with stit tints luding white, gray A delft, heliotrope, chamois and lark browns and shades of gray blue Best quality of Hnen A special opportunity fabric paper. 24 sheets and 24 36-in. Cretonnes PETER RSS SSE HEE REE READER TREE TERR ERR ORL e Ee at TeEY Special 15c Yd. are bed sets, hangings, box cov- ers, We bought at a special ut, ten pieces of Designs Blue, very attractive. Cretonnes, suitable for laundry bags and all Fourth Floor. chief deputy for $25 a Jacobs, receiving a for- Saul Jacobs sheriff's office, alimony. Mrs ontended, was a month alimony from mer husband. TARY CLUB WILL For the Rotary club member able | to show the greatest number of “little Rotarians,” which is to say, family, the club will a $25 chicken coop at the annual club picnic at Fortuna park, Saturday. Prizes will also be awarded successful contestants in | eld events : NAMES AUG. 21 AS WASHINGTON DAY "°° OLYMPIA, Ane h.—Gov. Lister to- day issued a proclamation naming 21 as “Made-In-Washington” 1e day will be observed by closer notice Washington-made | Aug day of than usual products Charges of collec ting money im- the | prone rly when pensioned, of failure and of driving Was supposed to jto pay just debts sat resulted 1 from the police force nan H. H, Hazlett, ation of Chief Lang nstif See Flynn in Action Thursday in| at the} WOMAN COVERS | PICNIC SATURDAY | merits 1M Ww recently three boys who have been raiding h til a policeman arrived. trio M been made © ci a “TODECORATE GRAVE picwics oppiggn (Just Printers 7013 THNID THREE YOUTHS WITH SHOTGUN Armed preparedness proved its* Thursday afternoon, when: irs. Ben Baxley, 37th ave. S. hich she has learned to use, cornered +o POOW REED or ecenwerese essere erene . with a shotgun er pigeon lofts, and held them un- He searched the homes of the and there found 37 pairs of Baxley's pigeons, valued at The juvenile department now The fact that graft charges have within the Japanese abinet followed by resignations, is onclusive proof that the Nippons re already civilized. _ BULL BROS. <AIN 1048 RODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Floor P.-!. Bids. Tonight Demonstration by Mr. & Mrs. Flynn 8:00 o'Cloek Concert 7:80, Kilers Talking Machine Company FLYNN HEALTH CHAUTAUQUA Lenora, Between Second and Third Aves Moor {Se or this ad will mit TWO free,

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