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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1915. PAGE 5 Second Ave. and Pike St ESTABLISHED 1875 ac Dougall + fouthwick Store Open 9 A, M. to 6 P. M. | Special Showing of Fall Suits $25 OMORROW Fall lines— Broadcloths, | the new gaberdines, we will exhibit a | are conceded to be the snappiest Suit ollection of what typical of mannish | stripe serges, poplins and mixtures. Some are braid trimmed, other fur collar and cuffs or perhaps banded with fur. and Russian Suits. This miss—$25.00. | A length C splendid and sport wear. wes [RUSSIANS IN e Imported | e SS. RETREAT NOW -“Cammac 0 fF , “1d; FROM GRODNO Second Ave. at James Seattle Hotel Building $2.45 " ~ PETROGRAD, t uJ The! Al of our $15 ao All of our $25) hs qi ln Tests, the ose elr oors orever coats and day hy ity of Grodno Is still hel@t greatest values Le Sa Rooper ns ihe ite unde Pag aie shia 2 rig NOW WHENE pa erison is being made in or fy ever offered IN 19 DAYS you need them § ‘er to the Bee bank ar the Niet n ‘aati ED he fortress wan held " cover the withdrawa Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of the Finest forcow rien oth Fall and Winter Clothing, Underwear, Shirts, | co sMameve Ammunition Hats, Raincoats, Etc., for Men and Young Men, All of (our $30 Bins Germans. ay the same tactca must be sacrificed _— of former cost or | Overconts, J, !:,.vscistion of the fortron value in the next 19 jays. aia ot ihe Mieke. Whee teat s Slavs evacuated the Germans were Our Ti e Is Se t 25 foremost tailors prevented (rom trosank the river PSEA MT SUES vept. ae - the city No oh Th otge at aoe Not one dollar’s worth of merchandise will be shipped Se ae ee ee rue away. The orders are to sell it all in Seattle at some [| All of our $35 May Abandon Galici price. = and Rasces fordaslen nee e e vercoats, front may abandon Think What This Means to You Fconp the peer ine “he terior conan . Right in the beginning of the season, when every store ever made early tn ‘tho war will probably be| ; in Seattle is and should be reaping profits, we are com- $19 85 gegen ae ; pelled to throw practicallya brand new high-grade . thrust at Vilna, the attuntion te de | . stock of seasonable merchandise on the market at = pare Pee eeesee whatever price it will bring. Men's $2.00 T/FIRE DESTROYS Underwear, 2- piece and Union Suits, light, medium or heavy weight $1.15 The Northwestern Iron Co, Inc., factory 1041 Raflroad ave. 8., was destroyed by a two-alarm firm lc Men's Cotton F- Hose Knox and that broke out mysteriously at Men’s 50c and $5.00 Shirts, soft or Neckties Hats laundered cuffs e burned up |building to the the 35c | 1 $2.45 Washingt hinery Co. and the Alaska Copper jworks. This was partially de | stroyed. The total loss fe estimated at be % tween $8,000 and $10,000 e FREE TRIP TO ff) "the fire comen as a pon |quel to a blaze which broke out in Raliread, Boat or Traction 7 Reliroad Fare Pald to tary-treasurer of the Northwestern Fare Paid to Purchasers 7 Purchasere of $25.00 Iron Co, on Wednesday. Kelsall é mt 95.00 or Over, Second Ave. at James attle Hotel Bidg. or More for 50 Miles, lives in the Amon apartments, nd Marion. origin of the blaze was a mystery The plant of the Northwestern Iron Co, wan but a few feet from iatruction Co, The firemen kept latter plant only by vigorous work CHISANA CAMP “DISAPPOINTING ~ INPRODUCTION | It will be surprising If more than 1/50 people winter at Chis Alas ka, owing to gloomy prospects, ac ‘ording to an article published In Cordova Dally Times, a copy of P. H. Watt, manager of the Hotel | Frye, bad a million-dollar tdea Fri- | “Leee the United States Hay/ Fever association ts holding tts an-| Beal session in Maplewood, N. Y.,” Re said. “Why wouldn't it be a LONDON, Sept Among head if a hundred or “eh |soldiers from the continent, is one F le wou e BEER evening to the secretary | of the association, inviting them to hold their, meetings hereafter in| Seattle | | Postic the “ghost’ stories to the effect that th farat in the moe of soldiers have jby peasants being ferried across the \ The majority of those who are leaving, the article reads, are float down the Chisana and Tanana aw, HoRRY Carthy New discoveries of rich pay are only hope of reviving interest » has lagged thruout' the sum: ; | re ing Because, you see, hay fever is a| [BATHS up! rivers into Fairbeuks. Many oth thing almost unknown in the| jem - ers are coming out by way of Mc balmy climate of Puget sound i ‘ 7 Thovse Breaks | ovr aT Wan coRNER Ht was an unhappy day for J. M Qualis and L. Veluzat, Seattie men, : the waiser conceded the de-| ZS p Minds of President Wilson on sub-| » Marine warfare. Veluzat Friday LAE AT >, Bibs badly bruised nose. Qualis}) CONNELSVILLE, Pa, ) faces a charge third degree as-|limits here must be bathed at least on sant. the The James-Nélson properties up to August 12, it is said, yielded only $155,714. The anticipated pro: duction was $175,000 Despite the « miners {n the district {a the intention of th concern to start hydraulicking Hamshaw workings next CORONER SAYS AH KING WAS SUICIDE feal feeling of it ywever Sept Sept © It happened Thursday stirnoon| at Second and Union, when Qualls, (dating 2 debate on Germany's t note, charged Veluzat with Set being a good American. Weluzat denied it, and Qualls} ‘ Pontes his fist on Veluzat’s nose. Friends and N siness associates | Veluzat is 75 years old of Ah King, the Seattle Chinese i Snes merchant, whose dead body was found in Satramento Monday with a hole in the head, were waiting Friday to hear from in vestigators sent from here to probe the theory that he was murdered Police information from mento and a statement of th oner thera 1s that Ah King was a been | suicide ~ THE EXPLOSION GRAND JURY CAN'T LEARN WHO DID IT. MARIETTA, Ga! Sept. The} County grand jury, called to investt-| Sale the lynching of Leo Frank, re-| NEW \ aie Ess ) A ht that it has b iritioes esen HEADQUARTERS wit consiver sa GLEAN POLITICS ‘HE- GOOSE STEP AFTER THE War. A on 2 huge stock llie sembled | 1¢ shipment to the a Two mer submarine early today. They v © Belgian 8. 8. Route of 2 and the British steamer Whi a vessel of 2,422 4 of both were rescued “ons, | A apecial postoffice, telegraph of Sheriff Hodge received a letter Crews of bo Je: h the ge of | tice, press bureau, publicity b’ 1} “Clean Pollt wifl be one of Pray. iff Thomas H.} Ss Th Bab | tented ae Pre-| and other features will be thé? most important matt Bell of I Wash., inform ave e aby to him yesterda ardinal|2"% © ve " mere COR ing him of the at there of a man| BD) Wrons. The vex: Cablogram {lished at headquarters of the Amer-| sidered thin winter by the Wom-| "8 him of the arrest there of # man Use the reliable i the Vatican was not given out. | {can nkers’ association, Which| on. Commercial Club of a ones Et e ert ¢ H . fe Friday were moved from the Hoge| which held its first after amit bt ¢ to the former headquart meeting at the Chamber o: © FIRE ABOARD LINER (7 en ee eee merce, Phveder Soot i‘ ORIGINAL of the Shriners, oppost , # not y held twice monthl Fe 4 y Washington hotel A cle ce cea no rea M d Mil 7 , JONDON, sept The liner Rot-| of 75 will labor to dispense info Shade {8 the! tny of the body k i from New York, reached |mation and pour oil on trou MUCH OBLIGED, HANK k is Ng terdam jnte yesterday with ape f ra’ con 1 on a charge! M nt * { ’ ters during the banh id et for Mher hold. It is now believed 1, which begins Mon Having partial ecovered, the ed weapons, is) mor extinguished ankers from all parts of thelentire Star staff wishes tc ears an artificial| vidal country will begin coming into the| Hank Hardt, su ntendent of the riff Bell saye Neve ron Mire. ©. P. Teal day, Among those arriving Chamber of Commerce exhibit de The King county sheriff was able| | A\ au et allan al epg anes, a. tine will be the associa-\ partment (durn him), for that box to find no ertminal record here for! Semple free HORLICK'S, Rocne, W 5 Work Guild of A . ext presidential possibi lof rosy, Inciouw hey Yakima Shade, and has written South Hend | G-No Substitute isJust as Good" Beattie Weanesan 1}, K, Lynch, vice president of aches he sent for w i a8 HORLICK’S, the Original Ye * a h “+LOGAL PLANTS |that of the Seattle Drydock & Con-| [the flames from spreading to the! | |Last Call for the Boys’ Things James-Nel-| The | Mallinckrodt's Dr. Lyons’ Tooth Powder Pond’s Ex Absorbent Cotton, 2-ounce Absorbe pound © Abso po be Lavo | Paste, on BSanitol Toot Jergen's Violet Glyceri Sanitas prophylactic sty Witch Hazel, large bott Goodrich Hot Water Bot 8 | several sizes iZike Pears WUnecented Glycerine Soap | | HATEVER you yt | | ing ee wear, priced and 360 Bath Caps, pure ru t Vanishing ¢ Soap. hac ot bber, * an i a" bone-handled Tooth Brushes Box effects, straight lines, plain Norfolk sty is a showing Holmes’ Fragrant Frostilla, for the fac Mennen’s Borated or Violet Talcum Powder sev jes, nize 3 fr. Berry's Freckle Ointment a i and 26c Hand Brushes, back of ebony and ot $1.00 Ingram 's Milkweed Cream, 636. 5 Sic Bempre Glovine (Always Young) 1 in mi u will find here Clothing ? have les ou should not And You Must See the Coats at $18.50 showing vats of zibeline; other Coats of pebble chev- iot, salt and pepper mixtures and military cloths; Coats for the school miss, automobiling, day time uthentic styles, full Second Floor ee Who Wouldn’t Buy Toilets at These Prices? ¢ Mentholatum, relieves inflammation Peroxide of Hydrogen d hands eral styles S wize " 10¢ —First Floor, nd to Hats buy the boy and Furnish of all descriptions and at the prices you anticipated Suits The variety of Suits is very wide. You may select from perhaps thirty dif- ferent styles and as many more mate- rials The majority have 1 trousers While hundreds of on wear- two pairs « boys insist i “Our B Suits” that ar ways $5.00, we have others at $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50. can get Sweat- y Trous- Under moderately Cay BUSINESS MEN PLAN BIG DOINGS “IN BLOODLESS AT SOUTH PARK FIGHT; USE PINS ONLABOR DAY: | | AMERICAN LAKD, Wash. Sept men of the North | went r ving instruction in a three-week cam) from regu Jlar U. 8S. army rs, fought a lterrific battle today, It was a bloodless affair. Not one of the partic ts was even scratched The men were divided into two armies | Perhaps it would be better to call them boards of strategy In a tent was spread a military map of Gettysburg. Little |ping were stuck into It in two long lines. One side came into the tent Business and figured out a method of at tack, They then moved the pins and retired. The other side then entered, and without being told what the “enemy” had done, moved their own pins to meet the situa tion, Capt. A. P. Hyde, senior in structor, acted as referee \SAN JOSE HAS A FIRE | SAN JOSE, Cal Three f which broke out simultaneous I! terday, caused a loss to busi ness houses of Sport shirts will not be barred at Labor day layfield Monday estivities at The South Park low-necked Gertie may be worn with indi ent freedom, but in order to avoid confusion at the dance in the even wea are begged to an e their sex on entering the pavilion South Park {s going to extend it self that day, They're ething doing from 9 a. m. te Besides a basebal! cont be. tween the “fats” and “leans” of the community (the winning team to pay two gallons of ice cream) lads from 10° grammar schools will comp for a silver cup t e awarded for field sports fi women will indulge in Men crab races, sack races, sewing con tests, nall driving contests and all kinds of tournaments. At noon there'll be a pienic lunch Boxing matches, a Siu jitsu con test and vn exhibition drill by the South Park playfield team will add linterest C Boys’ Underwear Just About 1/2 HIS special lot includes Union Suits, Vests and Drawers, both summer and winter weights. Garments Sale price 35¢. —First Floor up to 75c. Gloves $1.15 PLENDID at the beginning of the season to get regular $1.50 Gloves at this price. Several styles of imported kid, with one or two fast- eners —- white, black and street shades. Very special $1.15. 75c Imported Gloves 50c Three-button Chamoisette Gloves in white, black, chamois, putty or gray opportunity Very serviceable; pair 50¢. —Firet Fioor. Ostrich Neck ° Pieces $3.95 MAGINE getting 24-inch Neckpieces of real os- trich—finished with a heavy silk tassel Either black, white white with black tips. or Ostrich is very stylish this Fall and exceedingly comfortably these _ chilly days. Special $3.95. First Floor Former $land $l .50 Silk Hose 50c yor will have to buy quick to get some of these—Women's Pure Silk Hose, mostly tans, Onyx and Truso makes. Patr 50¢. School Hose of all kinds for boys and girls at a wide range of moderate priees —First Floor LAST FAIR DEBT IS PAID; FRISCO HAPPY SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—“Old an Debt” is to take wing from San co tonight ar of debt Much ceremony and celebration will m the banishment of Debt President Moore of the exposition will speak and then former Presi- dent Taft will consign to the flames the papers representing the re mains of Debt The exposition The World Millinery 1316 Second Ave, Offers unusual Reductions in every department for tomorrow, Saturday. HIEST-GRADE BLEND By the Cup 2c and 3c Bring Your Luncheon HI-GRADE COFFEE CoO. PAYNE’S DELICATESSEN 100 Feet North of Pike At 1515 Second Ave. seed