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SUIT REVEALS SHIPPING PLANS CITY MAY HAVE FORESTER SOON f NO Dale's Ordinance So Provides ;| Frisco Men Agree to Buy ALBUMEN Residents to Get Informa- Interned German | | tion on Trees Ships BILLBOARD BILLS WAIT SECRET TILL TRIAL Seattle will have a city foroater to promote the culture of trees and! | | SAN PRANCISCO, Aug. &.—Well guarded plans for Regardless the establish P M4 shrubs, if an ordinance introduced|ment of a freight and passenger of rice by Councilman Dale Monday {s/and freight steamer service from , os , passed by the city coun San Francisco came to light today y hetter-—- You can’t buy a better The new official would come ur a sult filed by Ernest Schraub. purer—more dependable Order civil service regulation, and|stedter aga the North German > ’ b pe dent of| Lioyd Ste 0. . more efficient Baking Pow- Dian iba cad kag Tt nt geet der than ROGERS’ AUTO CLUB It’s a Pure Phosphate Bak- ational matter, pertaining | Ure of th re of trees in the resi.| St fon, would be issued by | inte he would be expected to/completed deals for the purchase @ the work by making ad-|by San Francisco capitalists. to community organiza-| Schraubstedter refused to give jdetails, saying these would be ompany to deliver the Villehad and Wittekind at Bovton, after he had i tions. ing Powder—No Alum—No jbrought out during trial of the Albumen. It is endorsed by] ‘The councit Monday accepted|case. There is no hint as to the e restfi : the report outlining development | identity of the men who had arrang the Westfield Board of of the Seattle water system by in-|¢d to pay $450,000 each for the ves Health. Your money gladly |creasing the number of reservoirs, |#els refunded if you are not per-| benapet a atest ajay line to Swan) fectly satisfied. 25c a Pound THE ROGERS 60. + | RECTOR WILL WED | A ord ce propri 1$8.000 tor surveys sma WEALTHY WIDOW Seattie Office 308 Maynard Building t reading | ° Phone Main 2055 he conference committees was! with the park * the construction DIED;NATION MOURNS 800-gallon tank in Vol-| Aug. 8.—-Vice Admiral amimura, of the Japanese navy, {s| fant aocertine to reports received | during ere Tuesday “as 4 6 ra played an important sitting as a in the destruction of the Rus navy in 1906. | nin ath le mare Oj = WITESS TALKED TO entire populace of the Land of the JURY, PIERCE SAYS Rising Sun and by Japanese in America. John Pierce, convicted last fall of holding up a Ravenna street car, NUXATED IRON : of an 8 unteer park | The plan, which ts comprehen-| sive, outlines water supply devel- opment, which would eventually | |serve when the city has 1,000,000 | population. The Hanna and Dillboard regulation wilt be considered Hesketh rival ordinances | for four} © with a mo-| council Mon-| not nm paseed TOKIO. and consider the counetl, Mem ne whole. has appealed to the superior court trial, on grounds of court nisconduct idavits wigned by him rt witnesses to the! REV. WIM. H.CARNEGE w O. M. Davidson at the tim to Jurors do people 200 per In ten days In many Instances $100 forfelt if tt fails as per full mt who captured h noldup, talkin S the trial TRAIN KILLS MAN WHO — HEAR -| Ask Children for Blood for Victims of Infant Disease Carnegie, rector of St. Mar t's, and canon of Westminster, don, will wed Mrs. Joseph Cham rlain, widow of the rich British statesman. Mrs Chamberlain was |Miss Mary Endicott of Boston \daughter of William Endicott, secre tary of war under Grover Cleveland. Ask your doctor or druggis Owl Drug rteit Drug Co tte Pharmacy always carry FINE MEATS FOR LESS MONEY je. | applied L QUALITY wi MARKETS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Choice Shoulder 122c) |tisties estimates ngs Oats are! cu JUDD SPEAKS ON ABE * — THINGS 13¢c) Revolution, said that Abraham Lin willing to include 30 jcoln did not sign the emanctpatior ] NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Five cases OREGON'S WHEAT IS WORTH $13,703,000 SALEM, Ore. Aug. § Orego Roosevelt, have jstricken. The epidemic |spread to the Meadowbro lony. New York hos aled to children wh Choice Shoulder Spring Lamb..... Choice Steer -|blood for serum to save ¢ ~itims of the disease. Choice Leg of Spring Lamb....... Choice Shoulder ,. Pork Roast.. “PWild Rose speakin, The | than military matters in the me Ho er ade take ing conference wos given to Act ‘oclamation for more th year|gerretary Polk rreamery Butter.... after it was agitated. rp eal Rage aT THE FOLLOWING ManKkets,| “Furthermore, he did not free the | poik the de tac |slaves in his capacity as president | Judd explai but as comm t of the army. He declared ntraband of war, and after cating them, gave them lib | COMPOSER LEAVES | "TOOK UP CLAIM 200 : MILES INTO WILDS Mrs. H. H. ery Be: pach, one of ‘ a America’s foremost composers, left] a a WRITE STORY m8 ; | ——__———__——-—___——- Seattle Monday night for Vancou-| | ver, after a day's visit here. She gave an informal concert at the home of Mrs. Harry D. Moore Mrs. Reach played several selec tions of her own, which have not yet been published She left for Canada with Ethel Clement, a mag azine writer, and Mrs. Mary Clem ent SAID SHE’D DO IT AND IT CAME TRU —— | BARTLESVILLE, Okla., Aug. | | | ‘AD hie of the “more pressiog nature © jarmy question. Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signities Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 5 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS 8—T will dance the next dance if I break a leg,” Mise Stella Coombs said to a friend ata dancing party. She started to glide over the floor with her partner, she stumbled, shrieked and f to the floo She had rok bone in her left ankle. fn order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known @oes not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the tob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown . $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) &8. po $10 set of teeth i THE ATRES : That's My Horse,” a lau / Bridge work, per tooth, gold $2 ped y le tarring Ma Bloc White crowns ~nscA Verteee” ates Bose with tee Whi, & Gold fillings ... “$1.00 up Foca ce 4 and a dainty & we é erves the topline on the Pantages chorus, well | position it hold bill this week Bilver fillings . -60c Platina fillings ~---.---- Anne Shannon Monroe All work guaranteed for 15 years. Jome horse {s “My Horse,” and| ” alley” An Tapredion taken in the mern-|_ Some horse is “My Horse,” and| ‘The author of “Happy Valley” is Ing and wet teeth same day. Exam-|#0me songs and dances are those|, real Westerner, having enjoyed a ation and advice free. the be chorus appears tn. girlhood in the hay-perfumed coun Call and See ee Cer eer) OME Come ee jis w the) try around North Yakima, Wash In order to obtain proper local ‘arpdoong capt ” Jong and 100d! ior for the story she has just ‘ lamilton mimics old folks |PUblshed, she took up a claim in j weil Dan Ma and Oregon, and ed am the set ods (ve rett tler 00 miles from railroad enul novelt ters a taken from thie experte with America modern Moore, #01 pioneers HI ing and a good sin + |" Mise Monroe is now in Portland, M manipulating is dose|Ore. where she is writing a new Dentists | by 0. story. Balfour Kerr, { 1s illus trator, who was her schoolmate, will illustrate the story. The Iron Claw,” mystery pho 2eT UNIVERSITY ST. toplay, 1s in its 18th episode, Ompeaito YrasersPatersen Ca, STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 8, The comparisons we quote are act- ual prices that have prevailed this season, or are selling prices every other day but this day of 100 Specials. Telephone “Main 6563," Tomorrow 1916. PAGE 5. eeDougall ¢ fouthwick Watadiiahed 1876 The Best for the} Price, No b Matter What the Price In a few Instances these lots are . prices being tn ine early selection, not very larg comparable, el 9 bac: 6. Store hours, Will Be the Day of 1 00 Specials Extra Special Values From Every Department Every One a True Economy—On Sale at the Price FOR ONE DAY ONLY That you may readily locate and identify each Special when you come to the store tomorrow, and are also numbered here where merchandise is displayed 1—7 Rolls Blue Bell Toilet Paper 25¢ 2—15¢ Wire Strainers (5- inch) 7c Extension handle; will fit up to a 16-inch kettle 3—$2.50 Folding Camp __ Stove $1.95 x 4—10c Paper Napkins, 100 for 7c 5—15c Aluminum Egg Whips . for 7c 6—50c Knox-Tarnish Alum- inum Polish 23c 7—15¢ Orono Aluminum Pea Cleaner 10c é 8—6-oz. Squat Jelly Glasses 21¢ Dozen With lacquered tops ¢ 9—25c Triangle Polish Mops for 18¢ 4 10—$5.25 Gas Ovens, with gines door, $2.95 for gas or gas fike stoves (4 only); prose 11—Men's Athletic and Lisle Union Suits 59¢ Broken sizes; values in the lot to $1.50 12—Men’s Silk Hose, 6 Pairs for $1.85 50c value n navy 2x20 hes black, gray, uede or tar a er s $1.00 Muslin Night Shirts 75c d trimmed; "35c and 50c Belts Brai big and roomy Odds and ends of Belts in black, tan or mid 15—Men’s Lisle Shirts and Drawers 39c Garment gray Knee or ankle length Drawers; short or lor sleeved Shirts; val- ues $1.00. 16—Men’s 85c Blue Chambray Shirts 59c Made in coat style, with pleats and starched cuffs. “17—Men’s $3.50 Medium- Weight Wool Union Suits $2.95 Natural color 18—Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.25 Made with military trimmed collars; silk frog "19—Men’s Light Wool Shirts at $1.95 Values to $4.00; and fancy stripe style; collar to match; of sizes 20—Men’s 50c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 29c Full sized, with %- and hems in plain gray patterns; coat broken line Y-inch ‘21—40.inch Crepe de Chine, Special 98c Yard Good heavy quality, in light blue, navy, champagne, cream, lavender, pearl gray or black “22—33- and 36-inch Satin Striped Tub Silks, Spe- cial 68c Yard xdd pieces to close out 23—52-inch All-wool Storm Serge, Special 98c Yard at this price for one the thing for school Six day pieces Just dresses “24—Up to $6.50 Hand Bags at $2.85 leathers; black and Morocco or calfskin ilk col Pin 25—Up to $1.75 Silk Girdles at 39c Black or 26—Women’s $2.00 and $2.50 Umbrellas $1.55 Gloria with silk plain or silver trimmed handles, eal white covers cases; ee || | they are arranged by floors In this announcement The numbers corresponding to each of the items announced will be found upon sign cards at counters and tables 27—25c Plain and Fancy Ribbons 15¢ Yard An extensive range of plain col ors; also many Dresden patterns; widths up to 7 inches 28— $1.25 La Vallieres 85c All and attractive; on 15 inch gold chains 29- -50c Earrings 39c velty Ear Drops of all sizes and colors, including the popular pearl 30—50c Gold-filled Brooches at 29c Set with brilliants or colored stones 31—25c Purola Sea Salt 13c Large 8-pound bags; makes a bath most invigorating 32—25¢ Tooth Brushes 15c Prophylactic style with transpar ent har ; excellent bristles 33—50c and 75c Bathing Caps at 25c All perfect goods, range is broken. 34—25¢ Absorbent Cotton 15¢ antiseptic les but the color ated, in %-Ib sealed cartons 35—$1.50 and $1.75 Lace Flouncings 95¢ Yard Wide Silk Lace Flouncings black white. Many attractive de mn or igns 36—65c Semi-made Corset Covers 39c Of finest Swiss several patterns 37—10c, 15¢ and 18¢ Hand- kerchiefs, 4 for 25¢ lly er dered handker- with both natrow and wide embroidery, in B chiefs hems 38—15c and 25c Handker- chiefs 3 for 25¢ The new colored silk embroidery, lace edged Shamrock lawn and many others All marked special for clearance i : 39—$1.00 Drape Veils 59c Black or blue ; chenille bor- ders, All ha tic tape 2 40—Up to 75c Coat and Suit Buttons 5c Card Variety of sizes an ~41—$8.50 Adjustable Dress Forms $5.95 A very satisfactory Form, ered with g jersey cloth; nickeled collapsible skirt 42—8c and 10c Pearl Buttons 5c Card Two-hole and Many sizes 43—50c to $1.00 Neckwear at 18c Just 496 pieces of slightly tumbled Nec kwear * ¥ 44—Ostrich Ruffs, Special at $2.55 In an excellent range of colors and color combinations; finished with silk tassels ~45—50c Chiffon Ruffs 15¢ only ave elas colors cov- has fish-eye patterns Black and white or plain white. Some trimmed with bands of ostrich 46—25c Writing Tablets 10c Heavy, unruled Linen Paper in large size 47—Gold-edged Playing Cards at 18 Linen finished with burnished gold edges ~ 48—Post Cards 4c Dozen A cleanup of odds and ends of many lines; all fresh and clean 49—Butcher Folding Camera at $12.85 Takes pictures 214x4% inches Beck len Lukos shutter. Reg ularly $17.50. 50—$1.75 Kodak Albums 95c Genuine leather covers, 50 pages, size 8x10 inches. 51—$1.00 Fountain Pens 69c Popular self-filling style, 14-k gold pen with iridium tip 52—Women’s 65c and 85c Union Suits 48c Close weave, fine ribbed suits, | with French band top or crocheted Low neck, sleeveless, tight knee or lace knee style, 53—Boys’ 50c Union Suits 35c \ imple lot, including athletic style and Porosknit; also some bal- briggan. We have endeavored to provid suffice for the day’s selling, but it is le a sufficient quantity of each item to advisable that you come early as possible, for the merchandise in this sale of 100 Specials is priced so low that its 54—$3.50 and $4.50 Silk Garments $2.95 dispersal will be rapid Union Suits Envelope Chemise of glove reinforced Pink or white 55—Women’s $1.00 Silk Stockings 75c With deep garter welt and rein- | forced where t wear comes Black, tan and some colors. All izes 56—Women’s 50c Stockings at 35¢ Small sizes only, in black and tan 57—Women’s Sample Stock- ings 25c zes 814, 9 and 9%. Mostly tan 58—Women’ 's Kid Gloves 95c an 50 value Including ¢ lot and o thers taken from our regular stocks. Washable and other kid, some slightly soiled 59—$3.00 Long White Gloves at $1.95 In a good range of sizes 60—Women’s $1.00 Silk Gloves 69c White, black or gray, in a good ment of sizes. SECOND FLOOR || 61—Women’s Sport Oxfords Reduced to $2.35 These were formerly $5.00. Broken range of sizes. White nu- buck, colored trimmings. 62—Women’s “$5.00 Pumps at $1.35 Limited number of women’s pat- ent or dull leather pumps, in odd | sizes " 63—Final Clearance of Trimmed Hats Every remaining summer Hat, including sport models, in these two lots at $1.00 and $1.95. 64—Final Reductions on Untrimmed Shapes One lot that was reduced to $3.29 has been reduced for tomorrow to $1.95, and the reduced lot of 95c further reduced tomorrow to 69c. 65—13 Women’s Linen Dresses at $7.95 Material is a heavy weight linen in colors—also several white lin- gerie d ~66—16 Women’s Coats Reduced to $7.95 Odd sizes in street and sports coats 67—White ‘Skirts $1. 95 27 in this lot. At reduced Prices. ~68—Wash Skirts $1.19 17. white washable Skirts, broken sizes in |__THIRD FLOOR | 69—25c and 35c Wash Goods at 19c About 400 yz “70—45¢c to 65c Wash Goods at 35c A lot of about 500 yards. 71—10c Dress Ginghams 7c In attractive color combinations 72—85c Seamless Bed Sheets at 70c 81x90 inches “73—12'4c Pillow Cases 10c 42x36 inches before hemming 74—$5.85 and $6.00 Wool Plaid Blankets $4.75 E Slightly soiled. 75—35c Fancy White Goods at 15c a variety rds in this lot. before hemming In 76—$3.85 All-linen Table Cloths $2.95 x72 inches 77—35c Hemmed Huck Towels 25¢ Size 20x41 78—Boys’ Wash Pants 35c Values up to O5c, in mixtures, Ages 4 to 8, of designs. Size inches | ¢ | 79—Boys’ Straw Hats, Special 25c Formerly up to $2.00. Y% to 7, In sizes 80—29 Boys’ Plush Hats 95¢ Values to $3.00. 3roken size range ~81—40 Boys’ $6.50 Wool Norfolk Suits $4.85 | _ Dark or light colors. Ages 7, & ~ 1 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 36, eee 82—192 Silken Envelope Chemises $1.95 Flesh color or white. Daintily trimmed h lace insets and lace edgings of a superior quality. They are new. Specially priced | " 83—Children’s ‘Straw Hats Half Price This includes every Straw Hat in the department. | 84—Children’s Fine All-wool Sweaters $2.95 | Full fashioned, in a wide variety of colors and sizes. | 85—Gingham Bungalow ih Aprons, Special 39¢ 86—Pretty New Crepe Kimonos, Special at 95¢ Embroidered back and front, fin- ished with white batiste collar and cuffs, having elastic belt. In sev- eral plain colors. 87—American Lady Corsets Reduced to $1.95 \ broken range of styles and sizes, as well as discontinued | models. Special at $3.95 For girls of 6 to 16. In bright, beautiful colorings of gold, green, Copenhagen or rose, finished with white bands and a sash of oof material. 89—Women’s “Breakfast” Sets $1.75 Three-piece sets of pretty striped gingham, in shades of green, blue, | rose or lavender and white stripes. With an under bodice of white piped in color to match. Very dainty for summer wear. — ~90—Children’s Gingham and Percale Dresses at 50c Ages 2 to 6, in pretty baby pat- terns. Also little boys’ Dresses of white Indian Head cloth, in sizes 2 to 6. 50c. 91—Women’s $2.50 Night Gowns Reduced to $1.95 Exquisite garments, elaborately tnmmed with soft, dainty lace. 92—Pretty Boudoir Caps 25¢ A new showing at a special price. 93—Women’s Corduroy Bath Robes at $2.95 In rose, Copenhagen or wisteria shades. __FOURTH FLOOR 94—Stamped Gowns 50c Each Made up and stamped in simple desi gns, 95—Dainty | Finished Dresser Scarfs at $1.75 With touches of blue, pink or yellow, to suit your furnishings, 96—Baby Bath Towels 15¢ Stamped for embroidery in a variety of patterns. 97—Heisey Glass Individual Hot Cake Set 25c Consisting of covered cake dish, syrup pitcher and butter dish, fitting one into the other, making a three-i -in-one Regularly 65c, 65e. " 98—35e Fire Polished Vinegar or Oil Cruet 15¢ Optic pattern, four-line decora tion. 99—Two Patterns of Heavy — Print Linoleum 49c Square Yard Special for the one day. 100—500 Yards Curtain Marquisette 17c Yard In cream and Egyptian color, 37 inches wide, Special for the day. “§8—New Fiber Sik Swostenl