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STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 1915. PAGE GANGWAY, PLEASE! ANNOUNCING ff as THE MANUFACTURE At FROSPERITY OF AUTOMOBILES See's IN SEATTLE ESTABLISHED 1875 ac] Jougall 2 fouthwick and Pike St. Store Open 9 A. M. & 6 P. M. Imported 40-Inch $5.00 Chiffon Velvets $3.29 SSS IN TWENTY-FOUR SHADES ELVETS will be much in demand this Fall—not merely because we say so, but because hundreds of our customers tell us so, and customers know. This well-selected stock offers an unusual opportunity for saving. Colors—field mouse, African brown, taupe, prune, moleskin, navy, marine blue, blackberry, old blue, dregs of wine, Delft, Copenhagen, Belgian blue, wistaria, Vatican purple, seal brown, tiger brown, Russian green, submarine, Kaiser blue, Hunter's green, olive, golden brown and black By reason of the lower cost of shipping parts as against complete cars from Eastern points, a Seattle-made car of standard specifi- cations can be built and sold at a price of $100 to $150 less than Eastern cars of the same class. The entire Pacific Coast, Western Cana- dian, South American and Oriental markets is open to a Seattle automobile concern on a basis of great advantage over Eastern makers. It is not necessary for us to go into detail regarding the quality of these Velvets—for all Seattle knows that MacDougall-Southwick carry only the best in dress fabrics. The newest Velvet sold in our regular stock at $5.00, son’s newest shades, in a great big sale, at $3.29 yard. A $35.00 Display of Smart Suits for ‘Misses and Women N° ae straight and severe, nor too plainly simple. They show the trend | of fashion toward styles and individuality. Briefly, they include short coats, box coats, plain and semi-belted Suits and Russian effects. Suits with smart touches of trimmings and fur collars and cuffs, and bands of braid and finishings of velvet. The materials have been selected with a keen eye to fashion’s dictates—Chiffon Broadcloths, Serges, Cheviots, Whipcords, English Tweeds and Mixtures. Without exception they represent tailored designs at their best—$35.00 offered in the sea- —First Floor A limited amount of stock in this company will be offered for sale to local people at par value, One Dollar per share. Write, phone or call per- sonally upon the company for de- tailed information. Thorough inves- tigation of the company and its plan is invited. Slowly, but surely, better times are forging ahead. So all the bankers now meeting lin Seattle say. Here's a hearty welcome to the men who hold the purses of the nation, and let us hope they'll help unloosen the strings on said purses so the promised business | tevival will soon be with us. 2 BRUTALLY POLICE SAY THEY'RE SURE } FARDERED, NEGROES KILLED DR. MOR pin of « segroes w een Dr. Fre ” Western Automobile Co., Inc. 1015 Pike Street, Seattle, Wash. An invitation is extended to the public to inspect the complete Waco car at 10M Pike St. The Automobile Industry affords greater op- portunities for large dividend earnings today than any other industry in America. fay an co anned to view the ant wtep in fastening » blacks, who, led the ank Dr, C. Franklin Mot | GOLD BAR, Wash, Sept. 6— Frank Pfeiffer and Frank Murray BIG FOUR OPENS IN |megroes, standing bi leyeles on the lon road where the lare being held as witnesses today in jJeonnection with the brutal murder The Big Four Tallors have open-| Grane vas lied and his siri com" ed a new store at £09 Second ave. Saturday night of Edward Pfeiffer in charge of Mr. Henry Bebout he SAY GERMANY JORDER RUMANIAN = or'cois’onr tether or Frank Pret | Mr. Bebout bas lved tn Seattle for nr is « hr is considered plans, the men, wh fer, and Moritz Schneider of Fort paw 390 men. they BROKE ITS WORD| SOLDIERS HOME were, 1.2. vrotrer'niaw ot to ward Pfeiffer. —Second Fivor Th are no cl as to who com LONDON, Sept. 6.—The British| LONDON, Sept. 6—Rumanians| mitted the double crime, nor of the ress today cog the opinion|in Switzerland have been motire. Hesperian, |to their home country and to report ‘\ had broken ith with the/to thelr regimental divisions, Gen- Fl sing tg Snok wt Net U.S Having attacked the liner/eva dispatches tocar said police say revent Mohr's widow from going on trial. They intimated that prominent society the past 20 years, having bee: ing that time, salesman for a num $1.00, $1.25 and We Are Not Going to Sell Men’s Coats This Without warning, the kaiser has Bis government does not tn- to keep the pledge given HORLICK’S ' The Original MALTED MILK Sears ees (Union Dye Works The report received various Inter- pretations here. fn some circles it was considered an indication that the allies have succeeded tn their) negotiations for Rumanian partici- pation in the war. but the general belief wus the move meant the na- tion is strengthening its border guard because of rumors that the Teutons are planning a Balka 1p EVERETT, Sept. 6.—Converted to a religion which made ft neces sary for him to give up his wife, It lay face down on the logging ral) road of the Gold Bar Lumber Co., half a mile from hete. The fact that a sock filled with salt hung on @ near-by tree | to the belief that the men's as it used it as & sandbag. Pfeiffer's head ta also crushed as tho by some sharp tn strument. Badly Mutilated a mile further up the road, near Pfeiffer's cabin. His head w |mutilated beyond recognition, pre jwumably by a fishplate from the railroad. The murderer moved the |body from where it first fell, as |there is a large blood stain on the lground some distance from where Schneider was found a quarter of} jber of Seattle's leading taflo He thinks Seattle fs good enough for him, 4, in taking charge of this/ fine, new store, he has the best wishes of his host of friends. The Big Four Tailors are makers of fashionable clothes for men and young men and their entrance the local tafloring field should re colve slesaled, and al |sarments are strictly unlon-made. stri on-made. | persons were interested in keeping off the stand for fear that she will |rattle some skeletons in a number of family closets, in the matter o jc riminal o ons BIG LABOR DAY DOINGS AT EXPO § FRANCISCO Sey |Thousands of Hprepentativee jens from all pi the guests ‘Allovers 69c Yard HE most wonderful Lace Allovers of all silk, silk mixed and cot- Fall—Hence This Reduction 42 Men’s Overcoats Formerly $17.50 to $40.00 Reduced to $15.00 HESE Coats we carried over from last Fall. There are but mot etringent enough to pre- 7 - vent his employing her as a hired |the body was found. 7) ‘ exposition today girl, Roy Pattison now faces di-| Same Socks 4 ‘ ank P. Walsh, ¢ vorce proceedings instituted by The fact that socks found !r A ssion on indust his wife. Frank Pfeiffer's bakery correspond | address, paid to the one found filled with salt,| labor for {ts pa and that footprints near where t tion of the Pa crime was committed were the| tion. Labor same as his led to his arrest. Mur ze medal by the exposition ray is a friend of young Pfeiffer's flotilla of United es submarines gave a demonstration off the ex |position water front QUIETER NOW ON | OR. L. R. CLARK MEXICAN BORDER The Finest, Most Complete, ‘stn Comte BOLD BURGLARS Rain Coats, Gaberdines and Top Coats of English tweeds, heavy mixtures and mixed coverts. line.) cunaniNG: As aD DYEING Plast and Office worn AVE. AND E. UNION in many very attrac- designs. newest Shadow, Chantilly and Valen- ciennes patterns in white, black and that soft, cream hade called natural You use these Laces for sleeves, bodices or entire There will be a lot of men who will buy just such Coats as these and at regular prices—so don’t miss seeing these if you are going to buy a Coat. Light and Heavy Weights, in Sizes From 34 to 46 While we quote the former values, beginning at $17.50, the majority are $25.00, $30.00 and 4 $35.00 Coats, and a few “more than $40.00. Buy one wh at $15.00. —Men's Shop, Where Values Are Better—First Floor, FIRST RUN Paramount ures will be shown at the ka theatre EXCLUSIVE- LY, pending completion of the palatial COLISEUM. NOW PLAYING CAPACITY! MARGUERITE CLARK In DANIEL FROHMAN’'S Beautiful Production “HELENE ¢. NORTH” Positively Her Masterpiece Publie’s first glimpse, since her recent critical operation, of the WORLD’S MOST NOT- —£D WOMAN Mme. Sarah ERNHARD At Her Home In Brittany bron Allover Laces 1ld be $1.00, $1,25 1.50, in a special tomorrow at 69¢. ~Firet ¥ $1.50 and $1.75 Embroidered Baby Dresses Tuesday 95c 1 EMI-MADE. Dresses, AT TRAINING CAMP and they are just the Pie cd jadyingol ME TRAINING right size for baby’s first i The Seattle pollc thee ba short dress, priced spe- for the purpose of building cars tr The Seattle policem Sele Seattle. The large factory buildt a pleas 44 a big init here yesterd er cially for this sale 7 at Rainier ave, and Lane st., b ‘ a : 4 rem's-|they played the march music for a The embroidery is a been leased for manufacturing pur oy vie of the A op soldiers remarkable copy of the poses. here were 28 of them, accompa a 5 |” ‘They will buy standard parts and 2 ntal | nied by their wives and sweethearts Appenzell : hand manufacture Hight cars of the $750), ‘flan m the The business men celebrate > needlework, carefully ex jto $1,000 Mr. Cowley states end of their second week in camp ecuted on sheer batiste that the freight on a car from|! tii, |by siving a fine exhibition parade Neck and sleeves have Ieee ‘to $160, while finished scalloped. édge— naan verforn the! SUDGE MURDERED $100 to $150, while several styles |withont hurting the patient s | \ |the parts for the same Hin knock-down, would b spec ial $20. This t* one ore hoat hurting the a ‘is j somipany proposes to make a dis-|avenn | , PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Sept, 6 95e¢ each unet saving. They expect to begin . Judge Willis K 8 of the Eighth building cars within 90 days nd by TL kD 8. {district court was found murdere Jearly today at his summer cottag Mass., near h lat North Scituate clues have been obtained thu STATE EQUALIZERS | | rane [No | 40 SO LONG! ADIOS! morn ° o | far, monatrate our pi TOKIO, Sept. 6—The Pacific | Mall 8. S. Co. will go out of business Jin the Orient October 1, It was an nounced today the company [completed the sale of all iis plant BROWNSVILLE, Sept. 6-—Re} |ports of continued sniping and en-| gagements with bandits at ted points continued to reach he but in the main the situatic a hat more quiet. Several Mexicans we killed and several wounded yester day. The Mexicans started the ex changes by firing upon American troops or civilians, but withdrew] ne jafter members of their band had/|w Ibeen killed or wounded when the shots were returned | be prepared is what we wil After jin rthwest depot ‘here early today ing off the outer door of the and trying unsuccessfully to wreck the inner door, bu frightened, apparently t fy: | motion had made, ejempty handed. -| POLICE BAND AHIT _ UKIAH, © al, Se le you can get it rs were F i the com ENE and fled [business is « The Rainy Season—Only a Short Distance Away—Prompts This Sale of 300 Silk Umbrellas E cements to the pub incontrovertible ul E i AUTOS IN SEATTLE The Western Automobtle Co. has|that when we tell rt ° been organized by C. A. Cawley,|our, ads, they ean abso George L. Grant and 8, W. North F Qc 15¢ ..18e 20¢ Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality re nome of the r @ 80 well ne why ased and i if They Should ee Marked $4.00 NY ONE of Umbrellas passed t ntate dental these will give long The heavy silk covers are on an 8-ribbed Paragon frame. Detachable handles are of ebnoid and hardwood, in plain, staple shapes. A complete range of colors in the cov- ers, including brown, navy, King’s blue, Hunter’s green, em- erald, purple, maroon, HE filme you use over Sun gray, red and black, T day and Labor Day will Every woman can have be finished and printed for a $4.00 Umbrella, with you by 5 o'clock ay, pro- silk cover, heavy silk case viding you bring them tn be- and new shape handle fore 10 o'clock that day ° —Kodnk Shop, Firat Floor, for $2.95. a ° 8 w ae Look for U. 8. Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M. wear ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillin, little lot at First Floor Let Us Develop ~ Your Films ne methods, OLYMPIA | board of 1915 6. The state equa n begins its| sessions tor , with indi-| |eations that the state tax levy will be 6.87 mills this year, the lowest |since 1912. In 1914 it was 8,07] mills lg hes Dental Offices Dr, Lb. R. Clark, Mgr. 1408 THIRD AVE, N. W. Cor. Third ana Unton. KODAKERS— Belgian women embroidering | “ . |the flour sacks sent from America In at one, at five B property in Japan and would clos containing the food which saved they "re done” ie offices in the Orlent on that date them from starvation. They will 5 PHOTO | send the embroldered sacks back JACOBS Floor Pt SH0rs \to America as souvenirs, We use nothing but the best materials end ing reeuit tor ite . ¢ ~~ All work # Platinae Pilling Gold Alloy 7 Pilling titng 818 | to Ba:Be oi fades nd Estimates Free. UNION DENTIST#—Cor. Third and Pike. First Floor, te of Teeth . "a6. 00 and 8S. Lady Attendants. Entrance 106% Pike St. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street Hop picking under way In Lewis | county,