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CARD SHOWS HE HUMPHREY WILL KEPT PLEDGES LEAVE TONIGHT FREDERICK2NELSON THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second avons — “Union: Street———-Etfiott 4100 | 4 ge | 4 tri dS. O, S. Calls B Ky : W ” ie a eg ll Sle ss ee “and He. Won! Wait for if ‘Basement Salesroom Consistency djournment abeena uy tan car $5. 00 [ | TRUE TO HIS PROMISES | HIS ‘DUTY’ IS OVER NOW G d St l Good Materials School Suits for Your Boy | Realty Dealer Marlow, at Ren-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 23,—Con- | oo y es, i . % jton, during Senator Poindexter’s| gressman Will E. Humphrey will and Good Tailoring in : visit there, the card which pledges of #ix yea the other day, dUe P| joave tonight for Seattle to wag bore Poindexter's; ago. for United States YOU'LL FIND THEM TRU EXTRA PAIR OF KNI TO NAME, AN S GOES his campaign Smart New Autumn Suits at $15.00 $18.50 and $22.50 Reference to those pledges shows | senator personally WITH EVERY SUIT how consistently Putndexter bas) Congressman Johnson, of Ho adhered to those principles. They | guiam, also will leave | Jare as follow “Stand-wear” Suits are made specially for the “The policies for the com. | ‘The aoe ws of congress preett | che 3 ; inh ace sid sal ORR | n good developed under | cally has been over for a month ag 3 into in strict accordance with Bon Marche Theodore Roceevelt sneer | and ix now conducted entirely in NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY new Suits have already arrived ‘ - : pas Sonterence committees “ - “Th taath f th | j > > ale > 26 > They are made in the Bulgarian belted style, federal. Newer! &A4 benate) se ag a o pop mona mepe in the Basement Salesroom to sell at these prices, and very ‘ tion is a member o! | that both shall be responsive to public opinion, and no longer be dominated by privileged In | attractive they are in style and value. ate or house conferences When Senator Miles Poindexter | left, two weeks ago, Congressman | Humphrey declared that “duty |competied him to stay until the |adjournment of congress.” with full lined knickers; IN SENSIBLE GRAY AND BROWN MIXTURES, IN NEAT CHECKS AND STRIPES, IN LARGE OV PLAID EFFECTS, IN LIGHT BROWN CORDUROYS all sizes, from 6 to 16 years. Poplins Serges Gaberdines effective con and the just rat and regulation of t —Upper Main Floor, | “A protective ta meas: That “duty” t# not as compelling Diagonal Suitings | wred by the difference in the now, following the receipt of ur il} cost of production here and | gent requests from his campaign Velours |] | abroad workers at bome, declaring he Broadcloths are the cloths, in navy-blue, “Federal conservation of nat- ural resources, “An \ssue of bonds for such amount as will enable the rec lamation service to complete without delay the government j must return MANY CANDIDATES AT BALLARD MEET Pleasing New Suits and Coats at a Pleasing Price—$21.95 The New Suits a] The New Coats at $21.95 at $21.95 ireigeton | projects now in re an audience of 400 at ‘ | ag tyes OOD netion hall in Ballard Tuesday bl k d i and preation) pe night, John EB. Ballaine, candidate ack, gray an for congress, was vigorously ap plauded as he gave details of the leng fight to get legislation for| | the building of a government rail | the modish autumn , if necessary, bonds for that “A limitation of the power T ‘ }road in Alaska and of the opposi- Come what may, there The early coat buy of Injunction so ae not to Im tion of the Alaska Syndicate to Fu will be nothing that will ers certainly will get oar wide ise tae that project. shades of bro wn + “ ; - Ballaine addressed the Women’s “meet with more approval some prizes and first Legislation which will end [itches club in the Arcade build- and green . child slavery in the factories, [1.0 Wednesday afternoon choice at that from this jf} | mines and sweatshops of the | | than these new Suits— ot at $21.95. They | Y. C. Kellogg, candidate for | and the price, why it is lot at $21.95. They are land. BS congress, in speaking at the same | The Styles Briefly Stated: Most reasonable. The cut in the most popular jf} “ BaD te « aol poise vs place, said | p dod has 4 ae i " The republica: rty belleves |f r - ¥ ds shi im- _v _long jackets va lengths, with those strik | whe power et Ie hte peoteots s ‘ad ee. qhotia: eit Coats thirty to thirty-six inches long with belted and shirred tops. Trim favorites, plain flaring, ing large flat collars 4 protectionist to congress; the Large convertible collars of velvet or mings of braids, velvets, buttons, furs | party believes in a strong central | government, and we should send a| Side and full belts. Skirts |man who f in sympathy with this | checked cloths are idea to congress; but above all| pag ted seg pe hn ny | We Picture Three of the Styles in Wool Poplin and pile fabrics. Some pretty two-tone noted. that can be worn ‘high. Velours, zibelines, wor- steds, tweeds and fancy coatings are used in the full belted or plaited self material styles, of serge, poplin, cheviot and gabardine, ‘M’BRIDE PRESENTS RECORD IN OFFI tastily trimmed. making. }in human rights, the protection of Former Gov Heary McBride,| the weak and unfortunate and in- AS f 1 li t lined with b E 1 F ll D $ candidate for governor, was the|dustrial freedom. The next con- | A Suit of wool poplin in black, navy- Suit of wool poplin, coat li Women’s Ear a ‘ lprincipal speaker at the Lyon|gressman from this district must | alli ae exile: y resses at 16 50 building meeting Tuesday nig believe tn all of these things | blue or brown, with satin-lined coat and peau de soie; velvet collar and , skirt with shirred top. In black, navy- detachable velvet collar edged with fur. . blue or green. Price $18.50, (Right.) Price $22.50. (Center.) A Suit of wool poplin, full-belted, in b lack, navy-blue or brown, with velvet two- Price $1500. (Left.) Others who spoke were John F. Miller, for congress, who offered his experiences as mayor and pros ecutor as material for gy & good congressman; E. A. Bry; senatorial candidate, and many | jeounty and judicial candidates If you want to get a full season’s wear out of your Wool Dresses, buy them now | these serges and serge and silk combinations. The popular one-piece styles in | Mavy blue and black—large collars of self material and silk with plain vestees and yoke | fronts. Skirts plain flaring and plaited. —Second Ficor, North. He placed bis record as govern or for public inspection and chal lenged his opponents to potat to a single act in his admiuistration |that has not been worthy. | Other epeakers were: W. W.! |Sherman, candidate for state treas jurer; Dr. J. A. Ghent, for coroner; [Rrask T. Mammond. or cooerer:|BIG CROWD OUT TO | HEAR POINDEXTER ‘th an Ruff, for prosecutor. ‘SPEAKS FOR HARTLEY, sesstor roinsester addressed «| jmeeting that filled the Green Lake Mra. W. A. Burleigh was the! branch brary hall Tuesday night, | chief speaker at a meeting in the and called attention to the mis- Green Lake library called tn be-| statements published by a morning | balf of Ronald H. Hartley, of Ev per under the guise of a letter erett, candidate for governor —Basement Sealesreom Tourist Cases, 25c ANCY Cretonne Tour- ist Cases, rubber-lined, in brown or blue and white flowered designs. Unusual values at 25¢ each. —Basement Salesroom. in-one collar. New Envelope Chemises 50c, 59c, $1.00 to $1.75 S O very attractive are these in style and qual- to arouse unusual interest in the Basement Sales- NEW FALL MACKINAWS ARE HERE For Men or Women, Boys or Girls, $5.00, $6.50 and $8.50 Large plaid effects and plain blues and grays are the proper mackinaw colors for Fall. The plaids are of beautiful mixtures. Men's and Women's sizes, 34 to 46 at $6.50 and $8.50; boys’ and girls’ sizes 6 to 18 at $5.00. vpper matn rieer. ity at the moderate prices that they are bound from A. O. Burmeister of Tacoma, =—_—_—_ She explained the platform onjsnd declared that he placed a room's Muslinwear displays. . shich Hartley is running—namely, | country above party, and party | New Waists of Tub the “open shop,” and gave a brief! above party bosses The One Pictured - outline of Hartiey’s personal hbis-| “{ recognize the right of no| Silks, $1.95 tory at $1.00 | would-be boss to read me in or out non ¥. Miller spoke in behalf of] of the party,” he sald, “They say EW Crepe De Chine |his candidacy for congress Tam not a republican b ssbar ba- ; i i [Col Hartley will speak in thelyoted for bills on thelr merits, re: | Mahe vate ae and Tub Silk Waists, |Untversity district. == Thursday | gardiess of whether they originated | tiste, trimmed with an inset in plain. shirtwaist style or | The New Stetson fi nicne Smart New Footwear | Feature Hat for Fall |]! for Autumn Many alluring new models The Criterion of organdie embroidered in bowknot and forget-me-not design, surrounded with Val- enciennes insertion. The top with frilled front and large square lace-edged collar. Colors are flesh, navy, rose, light-blue, black and with republicans or democrats. I voted for Louls D. Brandeis for justice of the supreme court, altho he was a democratic appointee, and | am attacked on that ac HOGE NAMED | James D. Hoge, president of the} | Union Savings and Trust Co. has Modish Autumn Hats at $3.95 } are already on display in i been appointed a member of the| count “ ea “ or New Jocky Cap, the PRICE $4.00 general finance committee of the| “1 am a republican, but I do not : ‘ t front and back White. Sizes 36 to 44, at- In the Jocky Cap the shoe shop. coast believe that it means I should re ia finjstied at front: and tractively priced at $1.95. with a wide band of shadow lace-beading and edge. Basement Salesroom Modified Poke, the Wide and the Four Cornered Sailor Here’s smart fashion in| mew Autumn Millinery at a The Skirts are still suf- ficiently short to display the classy footwear that will be worn this Fall. Dark gray kid Shoes of one of the most | A spirited style for young men and their youthful eld- ers. In five shades, black, gtay stone, seal, mouse and | fuse to vote f good men be yoratic.” Senator Poindexter in at Tacoma | Wednesday and will return to 8e ettle Thursday qj good measures or se they are dem DR. BUTLER TO SPEAK Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, pres nt of Columbia university ow | York, will address the Young “Men . Republican club meeting at the lace, Staiaped Gowas; 50c OMEN’S Muslin AT 50¢ An Envelope Chemise of soft nainsook, topped with - yi i Cc rial Club Friday no: : very moderate price, $3.95, sesicenone —" ii eso Naan gepip sc oroteen halahaens gap a aidsakd6 Sheed weil 4 one row of embroidery and ribbon-run lace edge, also Gowns, stamped for and they are trimmed as | arches, 5°. You'll find a | complete |Oldest Circus Clown,| timer F. Conner is campaigning | another finished with ribbon-run embroidery edge. embroidery in several at- ily as though their cost Women’s new tobacco | range of “Stetson” Hats in A 78, Still A for auditor in an automobile along CNRS ‘ iced ‘was double. Colored silk | brown Shoes are being re-| the men’s store in all the ge ti ctive | vin Master Howard Nieding, a tal AT 59¢ Seta patterns). Syrcen a8 tassels maybe, or a silver or | ceived with due favor as| new Fall blocks and colors, 7 cited pees , @ portable craan, A very pretty Envelope Chemise of nainsook, trimmed = ~~~ Pra sr ecb neta and “Stetson” Hats are the smartest, snappiest styles we've seen this season, The new Manhattan Shirts for Fall are here—see the smart footwear for Autumn. | Medium toes, with Louis | leather heels and medium light soles, $8.00. A little less expensive, to | with two rows of Valenciennes lace insertion, one row of organdie embroidery and lace beading run with silk cord, and lace edge. AT $1.25 gold bow, or perhaps a cascade of rich gros-grain ribbon. NEW BLACK VELVET | gets the crowd with these methods. Advertised beforehand, he gives a concert on the most prominent cor-/ ner of the various King county vil lages, and tells the voters what he |} | will do if elected auditor. Velvelaial 85c Yard HESE new Velveteens are of a desirable, soft = c Bs 4 | “when . SAILORS AT $2.45 be sure, but by no means | gpiendid display in one of | He Is going to hold such a meet- Are new Envelope Chemises of good quality, sheer draping quality that adapts Quite plain, but just the style | unattractive — my, nO —| the Second Avenue win- ing at the Labor temple Wednes- |f reget ania t g s boecye thems 46-sakii oh Ae Ae that is being worn for Fall, are| They've black vamps and | qows. ZS ? day night, when Howard Nieding | ff batiste with embroidered rose design on front inset, Bagge ena Abie ‘ these Sailors of Black Velvet—a | pray kid uppers, medium | 4 % ad & oe with fine Valenciennes insertion, and finished with hacebweslh tia in iin RN teat colored band of silk, finished weight soles and high Louis | In the men’s store, just a Ks * H} ~ poses. with a tailored bow in back and ig “ gh lh | step inside the lower Second yy ; MANY SPEAK i] lace edge and ribbon-run beading Of a beautiful, silk front—in new colorings. heels, $6.50. acaas eithanch Captain Frank E. Green, candi. || —Basement Salesroom. ; ce —Kecond Floor, South. —Useer 1 Main Floor. | date for prosecutor, Dr. C, C, Tiffin, arietasimeniieiiindiis appearance, in black and = candidate for coroner, and several rich colorings of navy- other county and judicial candi- |f : M4 blue, rose, brown, em- dates spoke to the Women’s Roose- | N W S m C al W080 7 , Srckeon Lines a: Girls’ Better velt-Hughes club Tuesday | e cri urt ns erald, myrtle, hunter’s- | iH ° . green, matelot-blue, sky- REGISTER! | Special 95c Pair blue, cardinal, marine- | There are only nine days more inf which to register. I | In country precincts, all voters must register this year. In city precincts, all those who} voted In March at the city election | need not register again. MEXICANS ARREST | TWO AS U. S. SPIES Tub Frocks Reduced to $3.95 They Were $4.95 to $8.95 Sizes 6 to 14, and a Few 15 and 17 Year Sizes With School Opening But 12 Days Away, hire’s a timely sale of Wash Frocks at $3.95. Broken lines of the $4.95 to $8.95 goods, in linens, French chambray, Anderson's Scotch ginghams and other good wash stuffs There’s a dozen different styles, Peter Thompson, 2-piece jacket effect, separate guimpes and others, not all sizes in all styles by any blue, purple and scarlet. Twenty-two inches wide, 85¢ y ard. sement Salesroom. N unusually attractive offering of serviceable Scrim Curtains, in white and beige color, 2% yards long; lace borders in filet effects, some lace edge, others hemstitched and finished Special 95¢ pair New Semi-Trimmed Hats some with wide and hand- with Ribbons, 15c Yard TTRACTIVE assortment of Ribbons in fancy flow- check, stripe and many novelty effects. Four lace edge —Basement salesroom ered, other Jerry Madison FAGLE PASS, Tex. 27 and 32-inch val9C. ed fresh daily in our Coffee De- Wash Goods, 10c and the little conical face, \day, September 4, cap,| Tlocker, co nsul, has taken the mat to consider important issues, M,, high, up-turned side, $2.45. means —s a wh Ge re 23 el . Ree pre ee ee Jerry Madison came to Seattle} Gparged with’ being oo oa MONG them is the pretty inches wide, 15¢ yard. vel pars £0, on " 2 : p* --Bi t Sa 4 " A - f] N 24-] alt years and Years Ag0, when most! ites, Dr. Walter Btaub, a. Swiss Poke Hat pictured, in a good pats ac i White Goods Special | Pounds 9 ew 24-Inch Calicoes them laugh until their stomachs |S"? Malcolm pack sap trpe pacing quality of black silk velvet R 3 * t chs) were arrested by the Mexic ality ac s velvet, i . . . at 12 1-2c Yard Potatoes for 25c at 5c a Yard ached, because he was & clown, and | tyorities a Pietras Nearaa, 300 veedel with teo tows of war. Silk-Lisle Stockings ¥ . 2 F a good one, ‘ave been in jatl for 48 . Neat looking White Goodp—| Yakima White Potatoes, |, Calicoes that will make neat {| And now Jerry, 78 years old, but| "sxeqvang water diet ne nS row grosgrain ribbon. Price 25c Pair Plain and fancy crepes, lawns, | / | house dresses and aprons; 24 |B still a sawdust comedian, ts headed| "fe we A. Marshall, Britt ete volles and madras, special at | new crop, 15 lbs. 25¢, 50| inches wide, full bolts; ight |H\toward Seattle again. He can't] yul’ wired to Ambasen gs tie $3.95. OMEN'S Fine-ribbed black ee * art oy inches wide; | 1h. 8O¢. pense with peat ats es and |F\ jump around quite so nimbly as he| Rice today and also sent a tele Another, in a close-fitting Tur- Silk-Lisle Stockings, with Mayflower Blend Coffee, roaat- did in the old days, but his red] pram to Gen, Carranza, asking the ban edodal, with bowed édes. cad wide elastic flare top and extra \ spotted duds, and his red spotted| immediate release of Muir. W. P dine heavy heels and toes, sizes 8% to 10; Be, pair. White Goods, Y. partment, lb. 25¢. 27 Inches Wide. . jtipped back on his head, still make | ip with the state department A euled ie bacheden Bak sement Salesroom. They're pretty, are these | Id Dust Washing Powder, 1,500 yards of Wash Goods, 27 | Jerry funny | two men we amining ge. é 3 coming Boat- White Goods, such as splash pkgs. at 196, inch wide, in mercerized “4 heen a clown 61 years. || ologists for the Corona Oll Co, at shaped Hat of black velvet, Wolles, coin dot voiles, corded | Lenox Soap, price a bar, B¢, | checks and stripes, sateens and big ree gciv de oat ander| eee: 5 i i madras and fine white goods Tea Fannings, a pound 10¢. | crepes, light and dark shades wagon and slept in the under | GERAT s $2.45. Union Suits, 50c i : | Ree astra Geonul’ (eae, | » Me ' the stars, while the avan| ONIST MEETING | OMEN'S Fine-ribbed Cot- be q | : ed frow 56 aa | i H egy 34-inch White 15¢ late, 1 Ib, can 27¢, | 36-inch 121%yc rumbled from village to vi Rabat | Among the Newest Trimmings: ton Union Suits (a suit- Linenctte, : re Duroy'’s Grape Juice, a dell | Cott: Challi Cc The youngsters who used to The committee and all members is ie cious white grape juice, quart bot- on allie... atch him make up back of the| of the affiliated clubs of the Legis. | A dashing Wheel - A amall’ “Ran-shaped © Sot Weteht torveerly Acteamd, is 4 good, strong linen | tle B8¢, pint 2O¢, 4-02. bottle Lengths up to 8 yards in this “big show” canvas have grown old | lative eration of King County, P 9 5 Jovelty . . Be. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and finish cloth for middies and chil- | ge, 4 Cotton Chaltie, a yard wide. in ({{with Jerry. Many of them, no| who are interested in the future of shaped Feather Novelty Feather with Antenna ef- jigs jength, sises $4 to’ 88, “scan sults; 24 inches wide, 15¢ | “"'yihow Cut Macaroni, Ib. B¢, | floral and Oriental designs. doubt, will be leading grandchildren | the Legislative Federationist, are $1 one colors, at 763 in assorted colors, at ga a suit 4 —Lower Main Floor. —Fourth Floor South. atewes Manin Slee. thru the crowds when the Barnum|asked to meet with the editor, at 25. G. —Bee . —Bs 5 | : & Bailey shows come to town Mon-! Good Kats, Thursday, at 1 P, : er reo gatoboass eae

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