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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1915. PAGE 5. ‘berm Me Butterick Patterns for all « foutkwieke |< ~“3 ENDS; VISITING | ‘Pn ac Dougall « fouthwick |... AT BREMERTON! Always $5.00 Second Ave. and Pike St Store Open 9 A, M. to 6 P. M. One Pattern Free Delegates to the American Bank ers’ association convention, thelr | wives and familie njoying | Friday an all-day s excursion ‘afd outing on Puget sound, The ention was offically adjourned sine dle Thursday evening, with the executive council favoring Kansas City, Mo., as the next place of meet jing } Ato jock the delegates were taken aboard steamers at Colman dock. They proceeded direct to the AUTHORITATIVE |e: oma, where they were to be enter tained until 6 o'clock by bankers of; Ex-President William Howard| ECONOMICALLY PRICED Taft was tendered an informal re-| ception at the Press club between | The UPSTAIRS SHOE STORE offers the new Fall }f|{%® "our of 11 and 12 o'clock Fri styles in Footwear, including all leathers and materials, day at prices that make it decidedly worth your while to [] ber of Comm $3.50, $4.00 AND $5.00 VALUES James K. Lynch of San Francisco | of Kansas City, wilson, New York, assistant secre trea er, and Thomas BH. Paton. bed . - i A tremendous organization—60 stores—with one buy- F Cuseenend and’ sereceken tt was 1es Oo IC ecavy 1 S i ing office, eliminating every unnecessary expense. We ba 2 charge accounts—A SAVING OF THOUSANDS OF Praise Wilson | OTHING less than 75¢ Ties—lots of $1.00 Ties—and hun- | We are going to sell more Ties tomorrow than we have At noon he addressed the Cham-| ree membership at a luncheon at the New Washington shop here hotel was installed Thursday afternoon as 50 95 pre nt of the assoctation 2 2 Ww $ s AND $ vice president; Fred BE, Farnsworth, | Ip == = ow Ferme OANTT Ms ithe Be Ties in the Sketch Are Just a Few of the Patterns HOW WE DO IT tary; E. M. Wing, La Crosse, Wis announced, would vie next year for have low upstairs rent—do not deliver—no losses from the 1917 convention | LARS ANNUALLY. Resolutions were adopted at the ‘ © 64 6A Tle DOL final session commending Preatdent dreds of $1.50 Ties. | ever sold before in any one day. The Ties are here, better silks 7 Wilxon and Secretary of State Lan Absolutely, honestly and authentically the biggest Tie eres Ti ey oa : : 4 MEN Ss sae for: sttenants they have made sale ever held by MacDougall-Southwick — and that is than ever, and better patterns. All we ask is that you come in and SHOES— England's, France's and. Italy's some assertion. see them. You will buy—you can't help it. declaration of cotton as a contra ; Strong, comfortable Shoes, band of war SHAPES: Big open-end | COLORS: What color do you want? It does not ; PATTERNS: This is another phase quite impos- | |}? eS cue actal call waar Gah cuamiation to Witem to nae shapes with a 10%-inch| matter, for every new color, staple color and , ‘ with Goodyear welt sole. Very were. c 08k, © tiring president spread, and cut on the fancy combination will be found in this tremend sible for us to describe; other than to briefly say psolution h 4d § ry r A : * * pay a " ha pre are aT q a j ° cj special y bankern, Gov Ligtens wares new line which makes| ous showing. There are even Ties of colors you that mee hansen and antique scrolls, Persian 2.50 Gill and citizens of Seattle for their them fit in the open-| do not often see—such as burnt orange and river | effects and big designs of flowers and conven- oapitality th 5 i atte rell as stri a $. bd Pi trealia Tet wie he leading front collars correctly. | blue, and other new shades. tional patterns, as well as stripes and checks. OTHER STYLES AT $2.95 figure of the convention the « day. He played a spirited game H 5 7 . “ m eee eee ee ee ee gee eae Ee aaa ee 2 i eR papain eee nmap 28 The Biggest Value in the City—Barring None |} soit a the Seattle coir evsaien A 5 E We Have Devoted Four Windows to the Display of These Most 4 5 E h Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post “ompakg eee keine pee Cc ac Extraordinary Values. 45c. —Men’s Shop, Where Values Are Better. Cc C. of Banking Thursday evening at the Rathskeller. - OrtN - A108 TL TVENING Arthur Guiterman of New York. | | |__Another timber deal of large pro- 109 writer of nut verse, and Mrs 9 FT portions is pending at Chehalis, SAMI L ; Gulterman, are stopping at the with George F. Stone and James bite I New . Waabington si en thelr | Barnes of Seattle, representing 7 > i way East from the California expo- | Eastern capital. This transaction Second Ave at Pike St. BUILDING DISAPPEAR IN bevel DEALS 60 THRU involves about $40,000, and is on | ‘aeaummareec ee timber in eastern Lewis county, ~| CASE OF EX-COP ae | lah | | - | By the acquisition of 98,000,000 | | F4 DEAD SENT TO —~P.. 0. CLERKS WANT |feet of timber on the Olympic forest HUMANE SOCIETY MEETS U.S. FOR BURIAL) STREET ADDRESSES | to« or wnere Superior sutee sata | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. ing regret that lives were lost !0 |reserve, the Snow Creek Logging} Many persons interested in hus |Smith’s instructions to the jury Tension over the torpedoing of | the Arabic torpedoing, justified the |co. of Seattle has brought its stand-| mane work attended a meeting of pode tli the Arabic and Reve got —_ or oe on ee ground ling timber up to a volume which|the King County Humane society | a Mi that convicted Paul Schuman of ac- partly revived today. he ad- | tha he anticipate: rom th will keep it amp! ‘unni S\held Thursday in Fraser-Pater- BONOLULU, Sept. 10—The 13) SAN FRANCISCO Sept. se SPtlsepting money "frum. untorteiets ministration was known to be | Arabic’s movement that she intend-| 00. according te G. H. wWebl | con's tem room, tetiss recovered from the ill-fated | National Federation of Postoffice| women. vanished from the files in , fbmarine F4 were placed aboard “leTks, in session here, adopted ithe case, was still an unexplained the U.S. steamer Supply yesterday, Te#olutions urging the department mystery Friday disappointed over Germany's ed ramming him president of the company. The| a. ater simple funeral services, and [© *dolish the directory department) Unless they are found, tn complt- | 1 note in the Arabic case made | Sugg Hague |company got the timber on a bid of in metropolitan offices {ance with Prosecutor Lundin's de public last night. Despite this “regret,” Germany | (0) ite We 7 ss Its disavowal of liability for repn-| maintained it was unable “to ac-|$170 & thousand for Western ret| The World Millinery on their journey to the) The clerks assert that this de-|mand that they be returned, the States, The identified four,| partment is now maintained at con.|Se¢human verdict of guilty may be ration for American lives lost| knowledge any obligation to r, $1.15 for Douglas fir, and 60 1316 Second Ave. T. Ashcroft, Los Angeles; | siderable expense solely for the ac.|reversed by the supreme court yard the Arabic and hence indemnity in the nts for hemlock and amabilis fir eutiaity, tone ter Wecttaniee victim |the aeckmabder 2 purchase represents a total ex.| Offers unusual Reductions In lL, Mahan, Lima, 0.; Charies |. Substitute instructions alleged t ; i. ia, O.; commodation of persons who fail| § Stute tn ne alleged to Wells, Norfolk, Va, and Frank to write the street addrets on en-|be faulty in vital parts are now be DA) to AS CLARK Dentrine caatroveray; © | _ 1a Sraat ct fahure. of the of the company in Clallam county. | Va ase ne sii Dore, attorney for Schuman, caused | pays mew Stans. | eptaios be Malenie this nly the very highest presented a fresh dispute which | mistaken as to th nditure of $160,000, says Webb. | [every department for tomerrew, x chara ill bo aried|Be'wtarned to tie sender for inc of deputy lars ct the super reply to the Arable note will shary-|ous opin he substitution. He t tly Least Mone Good roads delegates, with Gov. b)) o an 7 de| y dto The Hague jon Link Your Interest to Our Chain of Credit Stores Your Credit Account Here Will Enable You to Get the Most Value, the may embarrass settlement of the tentions of the Ar he timber adjoins present holdings | Saturday. submarine controversy In ev of fail any in Clallam county eet ait will be buried | be returned to the sender for lack |f deputy clerks of the superior]! What You Want Is the Best) rep! to the Assis note will shari-| ous on pe national cembtery at Arling-| of street address jfourt way that Attorney John F.| Dental Servics for the | many's new stand opinion : t he office a offe gut YPhus germ, the scourge of Gates of Vermont at the head, ar-\* MM Sut faa. se, ae Was isolated by a 25-year-| rived here Thursday noon from/ ah the REASONS WHY Selentific investigator. | Vancouver. T00 . | Hat || Hy . tonot the| “Dr.” Ralph M. De Bit. fount of) @———————————— F ad ta tia onde han is ‘eanae Seattle's Yoga cult, was still win A striking dialogue between or | | from the state dental board!ing Friday from the verbal Iash-| | Superior Judge Dykeman and Y | jepoaming, right on the war ie pa jing administered him by Superior! | Mrs. “isona De Bit” Gerber oc- i 7 i ou | LONDON, Sept. 10—While Ger-|°f Si dental chair, tn p |Judge Dykeman, when the latter.) | curred when the court ad- G t ts t f t d At | |many was denying Russian claims)” Wo une the beat of materials to|late Thuraday, decided the guard-| | dressed her regarding her as Téa es a 1S ac 10n an | |of a victory about Tarnopol, Rus mes aoe hls os fanship of little A Ger in| | sociations with “Dr.” Ralph M. Cheasty’s | |sia today claimed fresh success in| \inericn tne kind of work that |favor of neither Dr. Rudolph H.|| De Bit, the Yogi, in juvenile the Easiest Terms. that vicinity. The Russian official) we can afford to wo behind with our |Gerber, the father, nor “Isona De court Thursday afternoon, just statement received here early to- And we DO | Hit" Gerber, the mother before he refused her the guard- jay said the Russians had taken 7,000 soldiers and 150 officera Tues. day and Wednesday in a struggle) o southwest of nlowa, forcing win written | Judge Dykeman placed the 6-| | janship of her daughter, Areal not only by the|yearold daughter of the Gerbers Vash oor the dies the work, but alse | for whose custody the pa oe Brier 4 | peen fighting for Ir the enemy to beat a hasty retreat! antes means that If toward the Styrpa. The statement At the opening of the season, in fact, right now ntshave = gaid the court, “Il cannot im- is the time to visit our store—to become acquainted eks, in the) | press too strongly upon you | 1iff i . ith our different departments—to s he 4 hands of the juvenile court until! | the necessity of conducting with our different departments—to see the quality ef | ur work doe “0 mt Rive entire sat-lone or the other of the parents| | yourself as to prove satisfac- | | and variety of stocks we carry—to observe’ the t oe in 4 383 off{.|isfaction, we will make It right proves ‘worthy of protecting her. | ‘ ‘ jclaimed 17,000 men and 383 offi. er ire sure of getting the very | proves worthy of protecting her, torily that you are entitled to courteous, friendly air that permeates our whole q ers had en into the Russians’! jowest prices here, as it Is a rule Calls De Bit “Villain” care for this little girl. ? 9 + Sereth front in tho] with this office from which we will “1 believe you are the villain “It don't understand.” she store. r ime, Vienna was Vaio Ae 5 . ; in this case declared Judge sobbed. . Fe 1 A victory for her forces in| he, nderhid on price. abt Dykeman, addressing the Yogt “| mean you must drop all Ladies’ New Fall Suits the capture of the Dubno fortress,|so well that ae a consequence our| “doctor,” who has attended your present compromising re- eee in the triangle of the Lutsk-Dubnon-| business bas grown so rapidly that! every day's court proceedings lationships.” declared = Dyke- Ravsk fortresses, ble the size of our offices. The] in the Gerber's tangled case. | | man. | The Store for Men work i t rushed to completion De Bit, who {s awaiting trial || “1 will, your honor,” the | | All the new styles for Fall and Winter wear, beau- tifully tailored of all-wool poplin, gaberdine, man- nish serge, whipcords and fancy mixtures. You will be quick to realize the wonderful opportunities afforded you in our store. If you were to visit the leading dressmaking establishments in the city you would get no better idea of correct dress, nor could you buy such high quality garments as we are sell- ing at such moderate prices—$18.50 to $34.50 Men’s Fall Suits and Coats We know what it means to satisfy men and young men in clothes. Realizing that you do not want the ordinary in style, in weave and in pattern, we have assembled an assortment of Fall Suits and Coats that is distinctly different and striking, with individuality in each garment. Prices, $15 to $30 Boys’ Knickerbgcker Suits. ...$3.50 to $10.00 HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS _ with Mrs. Gerber on a statu. || woman sald, | t equips tory charge, did not flinch vis- | | 1] New Fall Showing | LEAVE BENCH TO | verrmrisinn ymon,, | tive ut fod “Instead help! he relieve gach morning from §:30 to 19 to] “You testified here that you met natead of helping her, I believ 1 you took advantage of her sorrow demonstrate our palniess methods, h np 4 threw the cloak | took advantage ¢ | this woman and thr h ak atti gg eg 3 Me oy rt AID FAINTING GIRL tne "worman and thro the loa Partie wih her hasten To I HE - > o c sh ends.” N\ 7 | Regal Dental Offices [her husband, and that your rela. OUT, OWM selfish onda I INCIBLE When several women jurors rush- Dr, L. R, Clark, Mgr. tions with her were those of a Gerber that she tiuat beeak off her | ald of Mins Ma 1408 THIRD AVE, ed to the ||} 18, who ts suing John C. eee eee | for $18,000 dam — - juries, when she fainted on the wit ness stand in Judge Jurey's court,| $16.50 Always $16.50 jirsiv iii nee i ee friend and protector. Your state N. W. Cor, Third ang Union. ments are absurd ‘compromising relatfonships” in order to prove to the court her worthiness to care for her daugh-| ter. | The woman wept bitterly and aya promised the court she would do FOR FOR | as ho svegested BOYS GIRLS Dr. Gerber, who followed his wife here from San Francisco in off and found them livin WE MAKE THE KIND THE CHILDREN WANT. | jhe osu ‘colons. whieh Dee ni -—ALL WORSTED YARN (NOT A THREAD OF | founded across Take Washington olnted when COTTON IN THEM)—THE KIND THAT HOLD |] Jie isicimans announced that THEIR SHAPE AND WEAR LONGEST the little girl would of the court, but acce ation calmly. Other Trial Pending Mrs. Gi as knocked down by| mber 1, 1014. alleges sb auto gain possession of bi F the master tailors of America could make a better | Michaels suit for $16.50 we would have it for you—but they can’t. This is the best value ever put into a | BARK ENDS TRIP ¢ uit, Overcoat, Raincoat, prices $15 AROUND THE WORLD VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Sept. 10 Suit of cl ain a ward ed the situ to $40. For the past three years we have supplied the bulk of the School Sweaters worn tn this city, Thousands of Boys and Girls will testify to the wearing qualities and neat appearance of “Octonek” Sweaters, eting @ Yo: | | |days from | | met fierce gale sgo and has made the world voya rber's divorce sult, be. before Dr. Gerber located her, has been stricken from the This year we have a larger stoc than ever; a wider court records. It was shown she range of styles and colors to choose from. had not yet established a legal rest-} dence in this state | Both the Yogi and Mrs. Gerber. “FROM MILL TO WEARER” whom he named “Isona De Bit when she became a member of Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. GUELK 1119-1121 THIRD AVE. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. vessel 1 her on atened to left here in that time OctonekKnittingCompany | ‘2s. state, | THEOSOPHY TALKS | || Irving 8. Cooper of San Frandiago | | {is giving a series of evening lec-| |tures on “The Riddle of Destiny in the Theosophical society rooms in the Arcade bullding. Factory Store, Fifth Avenue and Union Street Each of the five Great Lakes is| | lower than the last 10 years’ aver - age.

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