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A Sale that comes with added force—on ac- count of a three weeks’ postponement—caused by the August Sale of White and the le Sale elbowing it out of the way. SPECIAL VALUES NOW TO MAKE UP FOR LOST TIME. $1.50 Daggett & Rams- | Pape’s Diapepsin dell Cold Cream | © 50c Size Priced —at 95c— | —at 29c— tT THE BON MARCHE’S August Sale of Pure Drugs And Standard Toilet Articles' Magnesia, 50c Size Milk, $1 Size Cold Cream —at 33c— | —at 63c— |—17c Ea.— | Phillips Milk of | Borden’s Malted |25c Size Riker’s| Dr. Charles’ Flesh | Food, 50c Size —at 29c— | for | Toilet Preparations Proprietary Medicines 7 Toilet Water, broken | Scott's Emulsion, $1 size, | lines, 75c and $1.00 bot-| special .. tles .............-45¢) SS, S. Blood Remedy, | Jergen’s Benzoin and Al-| $1 size at.... .. 67e 1 Kind at ...5. In Brushes and Combs Hair Brushes, the $1.25 -89c | Hard | “Princess” Black Rubber Combs, £1 “1 ean't get ‘em upt | ean't get 'em up! 1 cant get ‘em up In the morning!” bugler, in the dewy When the |fjdawn of Tuesday, tootles the |fivad, sad song of revellle at American lake, 106 future gen |[| erals, colonels, majors, captains and Heutenanta will rise from thelr cots and prepare for thelr first lesson tn soldiering That many business and profes: jsional men of Seattle and other Washington cities have availed themselves of this chance to learn the rudiments of the duties of an officer, and wil spend three weeks in eamp Most of the rookies went to American lake today, Seattle sends 91, Tacoma 13 and Spo kane 2 Warne 'Em They'll Work Colonel R. H. Wilson, of the reg ular army, who will be In com mand of the camp, has given warn Ing that the course of Instruction will be rigorous and that shirkers |had better stay away Among the Seattle rookies are a HE SEATTLE STAR EMBRYO GENERALS ARE OFF TO CAMP | | | | be given time to be shaved before breakfast, and, if his valet should eniiet, the capitalist will be com pelled to meet that useful menial | }as a comrade and an equal | The bankers will not be permit ted to have tickers In their tents and t financial pages of the | newspapers must walt upon milf tary duties. Rev, Robert W. McCullough, pas tor of the Tabernacie Baptist jchurch, may lead his flock in Se }attle, but heaven help Private Me | Cullough If he gets out of step. Keen disappointment ts felt over the ruling of the war department | that uniforms cannot be legally te sued to the recrults by the state or federal government. Disappointed on Uniforme Col, Wilson, after | with the Seattle citizens’ commit tee, decided that uniforms would be dispensed with, and that the cadets should wear old clothes and soft shirts, preferably flannel | This will bring the cost per| rookle down to $16 from $25, | Men wishing to enlist may do no | at the camp after 4 p.m. today. They | consulting |] Sel FREDERICKE- NELSON “is New Colors in Chiffon Broadcloth Georgette Crepe For Dressy Costumes WENTY colors in all,to select from i Ribs dele te Crepe for T in this leading Autumn dress fabri 43 eh: eve ; gi sh ws An excellent quality of Chiffon Broad tyr aM a taper EE nd - cloth, 50 and 54 inches wide, priced at ¢ ees apted $2.50 yard 1 of Mal Other qualities at $3.00 and $4.00 yard new J in rea at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50 yard NET LACE FLOUNC- INGS $1.00 YARD Check and Plaid Suitings $1.50 Yard Among the late arrivals in Suitings Lace are a number of check and plaid patterns on a soft French Serge. The background is navy-blue, with contrasting plaids of green, brown, tan and navy. Fifty inches wide, $1.50 yard BABY YOKES 50c EACH of M leria-embroi- 5 exceptional Firat Floor, The Silex Glass the 15c} at 25¢ size at Mentholatum, special left S and the first lesson will be| leaving Seattle at 12:20 in the aft and uses less coffee in the process than mond Lotion, : Sloan's Liniment, $1 size, ee cere yman, reveral should be prepared to devostt $15 : eae : | f] Size .....++++++++. Tle) special ...... ..+.+-67e| Hair Brushes, all kinds, nen men,| at the thine of enlistment | Well-Made S tI Riker’s Cold Cream, the | Almozoin for making | worth $1.50, at..... : tt n sales. | « “Business Men's Camp, | Percolator e ade crim pS See complexion jelly, 50c} Hughes’ Ideal Hair Vth Wikter ii. whit Gale le . : ss C . Vanity Powder Gloves, | size at ............ Brushes, the $2.50 kind, |]| the assumption that the rookies| The camp may be reached by Makes Coffee Without Boiling urtains t A ‘i Soc size | don't know the right foot from the|train over the Northern Pacific, | CRIM Curtains are still to the 4am : | , i re, Sate othes shes, ‘the jf | “Hay-foot! Straw-foot! Any foot/eraoon and arriving at 3:30. Or , in popular favor, it would be ) | Ingraham’s Milk Weed | $ aX ond ne ¢ he rece 79, lat at eo! Hep” | the camp may be reached by Amer |Mf is required by other methods. In the ard to find a more graceful-hanging al Cream, the $1 size. .65¢) Luxor, for making ec-| $1.2 Ind, special. . Will Misa His Valet lican Lake ear from Tacoma. The Silex way, all the strength and fine casily laundered window drapery. Harry Whitney Treat, waking at! camp is located one mile from the the sounding of reveille, ¢ | Clothes Brushes, the 75c | kind, special ...... .45¢ | i —Lower Main Poor FIREMEN TO HAVE BIG TIME | | Zc Domestics at, a Yd. eral novelties direct from New York will be introduced, and the band j will stage two or three stunts by ite members. Among them will be « Fire Dance,” which promises to be a thriller i The dance is to defray the expenses of the band’s “Seattie) Odds and Ends From 1 to 10 Yards in Length In Cotton Challies, Calico, Lawns—From 22 to 27 Inches Wide—and a Few Pieces of Unbleached Maslin 27 Inches Wide. No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for | | Booster” trip to the San Francisco exposition, leaving here September | } 25, at 10:30 a. m. While in San Francisco the band plans to boost} 10c & 124c Dress Percales | $2.50 Bed Comforters for | —6icYd— | —$1.95 Ea— jand toot hard for Seattle. There will be room for 160 passengers Percales In mill ends, lengths to 10 yaras, full Bed Comforters, covered with sateen and silko- 36 zema remedy, 50c Freeman's Face Powder, the 25c size at. wees ABE | flavor is extracted filtering boiling water through pulverized coffee, and it to will not end of the line by Our Scrim Curtains are made up from the same good quality of marquisette that is sold by the yard in the Up holstery Section, and range in price from $1.75 for the plain hemstitched style to $4.50 pair for the pretty lace-trimmed curtains First Floor, Basement Salesroom On Sale Tuesday, Basement Salesroom Cut and Engraved Table Glassware 75c Set of 6 Exceptional values are offered for tomorrow’s selling in a special pur- chase of Cut and Engraved Glassware, including: requires only three minutes brew delicious coffee Two-cup size, $4.00; 4-cup size, $5.00; 8-cup size, $7.00. Housewares Section. PROPOSE INDIGNATION TALKS | A masa meeting of protest against the continued incarceration of [if | David Caplan and M. A. Schmidt, charged with being co-conspi re | with the McNamaras in the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times, wil!| | be held Monday night tn City Hall park. | Among the speakers will be Emma Goldman, anarchist, her mai | ager, Dr, Ben Reitman; Ed Nolan, of the Los Angeles Machinists’ unto | and others. USE PONTOONS ON F-4 WASHINGTON, Ang. 22.—Six pontoons are being used fn an effort! to drag the F-4, the submarine which eank in the harbor of Honolulu, | jas close inshore as possible, anys a dispatch received at the navy de- ff | partment today. Tho work ts going on slowly and carefully, in order | to avold breaking up the vessel and destroying chances for an investi- | Kation Into the cause of the sinking. (jc | 6000 VAUDEVILLE OFFERED That they do not learn merely to raise beans and cultivate corn at ||} | the North Dakota Agricultural college, is evident at the Empress theatre | this week, where a troup of “aggies” do some mighty clever team |f] $1.00 Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Yd. 59c hag | besides the firemen on the special train that will take them South. | The round trip fare will be $34.26 | . andes, fi) Mt 4 filled with good white cotton, well | inches wide in light and dark shades, figures | line = an . a i} and stripes; _ quilted—size 70x76 inches in good weight. Lower Floor. Main Floor, THE AUGUST SALE OF |New Fall Silks and Dress Goods | A Great Selling Occasion—Greater This Year Than Ever Before—for Twenty-five Thousand ie Yards of Bright New Autumn Dress Fabrics Were Purchased FOR SPOT CASH— P in Order to Secure Unusual Values for This Sale . | 85c Satin Messalines, 27 Inches Wide _} Just about everybody can have a silk dress when the material can be} had for SUc a yard. That's all we are asking for the heavy Satin Messaline in the best colors, 27 inches wide, worth 85c J Special special at 6%4c a yard. Lower Main | Lemonade and Water Tumblers Sundae or Frappe Glasses Tall or Low-Footed Sherbets Water Goblets The glass is of clear, thin or medium weight, cut or engraved in a number of new designs, one as pictured Unusual values, the set of six, 75¢. New Small Hats $5.00 and $7.50 NE of the newest things in the realm of small Hats is the jaunty —Basement Salesroom Coverall Aprons 50c | ae ae ee~ Opera Co. ts a feature that atands right alongside the | Such a splendid selection of plain and fancy Dress Goods at 59 a yard.; j lads from the frigid Ground Hog state. Mendel and Nagel are amusing |f ‘s Included are plain all-wool Serges, Diagonals, Whipcords and Stripes, full) jStreet musicians, with the violin and accordion. he Gregorys sing P 54 inches wide, worth $1.00. Full line of colors. J and whistle well, and George T. Morey, the ventriloquist, and Juggling | Wilbur complete @ good show. | 40-Inch Silk and Wool Poplins, a Yard For lasting satisfaction get Silk and Wool Poplins—and they are as} 95c j J j }Lors | | Dancing Davey, headliner at the Lots theatre, has some clever {ml- tations of Charles Chaplin, George Primrose and others that are well || known to theatrical fans. He does his stunts well. The Hawatian| | Troubadours are especially good. “The Boy and the Regiment” is af} good sketch, and the Schofield duo get their singing number over well. || ; pretty, soft and as lustrous as can be—full 40 inches wide and will not crush or wrinkle, priced at 95c a yard. . “Whoishe?” failed to arrive Sunda: vi elf turban of black velvet, wi s' oO r $2.00 Black Chiffon Taffeta, 40 Inches ] iealenietamg ee I cee cher, Gea ee ‘Setpen med HOICE of plain Only a limited quantity of this splendid black Dress Taffeta, 1 29 i] trimming of “ears” of velvet and novelty pink, lavender or soft and lustrous for waists, dresses or suits. $2.00 in the lot, full | e MRS TAFT T0 Vi SIT CITY jf] beaded pins. Attractively priced at blue percale in the at- 3 40 inches wide, on sale Tuesday at $1.29 a yard. r i $5.00 and $7.50. tractive Apron sketched, which may be worn asa House Dress if desired. Prettily trimmed with white pipings and priced low at 50¢. —Basement Salesroom Another smart Small Hat is of Rus- sian-green velvet, adorned with a droop- ing coque pompon to match, and mod- erately priced at $7.50. —Basement Salesroom. — == 1.35 and $1.50 Chiffon ) Falets ae bakes Yard | /9C Goods und Continge va} TOC 95c Imported Pongee, Yard { Rete, | 45c Mrs. William Howard Taft and daughter will be tn Seattle Wednes-| | day evening en route to the California expositions. They will return {n| | September with ex-President Taft, | } | UNITARIANS WILL BUILD | Unitarians have let a contract to W. G. Clark to erect the new |} | University Unitarian church at 16th ave. N. E. and East 47th at. Tho} i] | cost will be between $6,000 and $7,000. It is hoped the building will be | ready for Christmas eervices. Continuing Southward, the 200 Eastern 85c Fall Plaid Silk) 59c | Unitarians who stopped over here Friday left Saturday night Taffeta, 24 Inches, Yd. / $1.00 and $1.25 Black | 75¢ r here Friday let 3 ==1BIG PARTY CLIMBS RAINIER =| “so peageds 390. e4 os ge ES. 40 and 44 Inch $1.50) Heavy Canton Crepes / $1.35 Crepe de Chine } Silk, 40 Ins. Wide, Yd. New Arrivals in School Shoe Misses’ and Children’s — a Button Shoes, in patent kid with crav- enette cloth top, built over a comfortable, broad-toe last. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.75 New Challies 10c Yard HESE 36-inch Challies are much in demand for comforter coverings. They are of good wearing texture, and washable, and are shown in a wide La gzee gue climbers were thrown on a silk screen. Several persons who made the Silks, 36 Inches Wide / nm the summit, while a bonfire was lighted and pantomime pletures o} eo! Because We Made Our Contracts Before the Prices Rose to r a “qo, tinge th a | trip are Easterners, and 22 of the party are women. 1. A. Nelson, of |{f air; 8% to aa Their Present Level—12 Handsome Patterns to Choose From || "****: "** i 31." “$200; well ne bolder designs on light aad Striking Floral Effects—or Tile and Geometric Patterns in Attractive Colorings KING COUNTY MEDICS PICNIC 1% Ee 2, dium grounds. Attractively priced at Buy Your Fall and Winter Supply || | Rie CC ——s More than 200 Seattle doctors, their wiven and families, enjoyed | | the semi-annual plenic of the King County Medical society Saturday at| Silver lake. Crews representing the largest universities in the country | |taced over the lake, Columbia winning under the coxswainship of Dr. | |B. Elmore. A program of field sports, with plenty of hot contests, | followed. A good serviceable Shoe for Misses and Children, in gun-metal leather, with broad toe and heavy sole. Sizes 11%4 to 2, $2.50; 2% to 54, $3.00 pair. Boys’ Gun-metal Calf Lace Shoes, with Goodyear welt sole. Sizes 10 to 12, $2.50; 12% to 2, $2.75; 2 to 514, $3.00 pair. jament Salesroom, of Inexpensive Linoleum Now and Be Independent of a Rising Market For thie may be the last sale of 65c Linoleum at 39¢ that wo will be able to stage for a long, long time to come—and Linolepms are being more and more used every day in Seattle homes—for bed room as well as for kitchen, bathroom or pantry. They make such cleanly floor coverings. Floor Brooms Special 30c OUR-SEWED medium - weight Brooms of good quality corn, with varnished handle, special 30¢. Window Washers Special 10c —very convenient for dusting as well as for washing windows. Have 4% foot wood handle and wire spring Special 10¢. ‘WIRELESS PLAN APPROVED | Mayor Gill has given his endorsement to the plan of Port Warden | A. A. Paysse for procuring a general public service license for the | wireless plant established in the port warden's office two months ago. | This license, as explained in the The Star Saturday, will enable the 5c station to do a general commercial business and may lead to Seattle becoming famous as operating the only municipal wireless plant tn Baking Seda, strictly pure, one of the world, the best brands, Capt. Paysse said Monday he would make application for the 1-pound package .........., license immediately. Small White Navy Reans, beat quality recleaned, 6 Cc - oe —Third Floor North. uesday—Special Economies in Seattle’s Best Grocery Fine Dry Onions, Delivered 1 | Washington Milk; Limit Four; With Other Groceries, 2 Pound LC | Delivered With Other Groceries Mocha and Java Style Coffee, two Imported Pimentos, large cans, of the best Coffees, proper! 174 smart cans 9C blended and freshly roasted; Sliced Peaches, good quality Call- pounds. 91.00 puna 35 Cot fornia fruit, in good sugar pounds reshiy a Neckpieces Reduced to 10c ANY of the newer styles are in this reduced-price assortment of Neck- each. —Fourth Floor, VICTORIA, B, C., Ang. 23.—No motive could be learned today for the murder of her husband here and the subsequent suicide of Mrs George Anderson, The first knowledge of the double tragedy was re. |colved by Mrs, Anderson's mother, In a note delivered te nee by five children of the deceased. It had been written by Mra. Anderson, The eldest child is 13, the youngest a baby of 2. The note sald: 3 Ons 6c | pouna | clamp to hold cloth syrup, No. 1 cans, can.... nee * . : ~ : —Housewares Section, ° i P na . Ch "a CHILD CARRIES D nieces in broken lines. - Exceptio : Bo jane, Fommtocs Spaghettt, Vermicallt or Noodjen, | iiTroicw Masta hse ane oe : eptional 4 3 “Ib. G ck Pepper, « ya E ac ~Ban ; Snaiiivisatiies & size cans, can.. boxes. GOC 7.1», poxes 45€ | NHN Biack Pepper, can c sa el di Extra-Size Union Selle 65c : —_— Our Look for the “Not Advertined Spectain” All Over the Store. poxNMARCHE Girls’ Stockings, 18c Pair INE-RIBBED Black Cotton Stock- Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal and Foun- Boda h McCall Paper Pat- “Dear Mother: George 1s dead. When this reaches you, I'll be 3 2 A XTRA-SIZE Union Suits of fine terns. dead, too. 1 killed him, I did it with the ax early this morning. Look ings for girls, in sizes 6% to 10, so A ss leeveless, Lower Main Floor. | Union 8t—Second Ave,—Pike St.—Seattle, Tel. Elliott 4100 for my body along the water front. God bless my children. T leave . cotton, low neck and sleeve attractive value at 18¢ pair; 3 pairs for 50¢. heasnaphapeeninicie Lower Main Floor, them in your care. “CORA.” After killing her husband, Mrs, Anderson awakened her children and sent them to.thelr grandmother with her note, with lace-trimmed knee. Sizes 46 and _ —Basoment Salesroom Basement Salesroom.