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John Van, one of the “Three Luetfers” playing at Pantages this | week, doesn't get the idea at all day ent te ireat gosh remarked t the suit brought by the|, Tuesday night he went to a Great gost Posies, Savings bank ~ By the | sowntows cafe and ordered half a guest. “is everything upside do - dozen native oysters. When the/out here? Oysters the size of oe abel nln RO eee ed with six Olympia 1 nuts and crabs like tur the interest paid on commercial and | W*!ter appe 4 x savings accounts from 4 to 3 per |°: sters on a plate the size cent in Seattle. ot of sunburn, Van let out a bri walter, «5 me ah call those? “Take ‘em awa Sieg me half a dozen crabs. I'm | hungry.” Re it known Van in used to the too large A 200-Lb. St. Bernard Dog Biggest in the World Introduced In “The Witness” a fellow or¢ get the whole Van see wheth s roast pig? in waiting for Eastern soft-shell crabs, about the |size of the palm of one hand. | Ten minutes later there was a great acuffling of feet, and two per jepiring waiters appeared, carrying Confessions of « aWife | |HAPPY MARGIE HEARS MAL in a bower of flow pay day, to envelope wi be oyster Ww yr eer lUP ; | COLM STUART MAY NAME ers, and this ning, little book, I A Cornet NEW YACHT FOR HER! ecely | And so here I am, not yet sit ting up in bed, but writing a few r vords at a time in you, dear little , Quartet new book q No Better Was Ever A new life! I am not worrying) This morning's paper says he any more about the past. MY going to name bh new boat heart seems to have been swey Salvia When A © read th to 5 Clean of its troubles me I felt myself blushing. It seer The first week I was horribly ill/ed to me that every one must . with ether nausea and gas pains.!know he called me and Dancing but now I am all right except that/tren I r red in al 1 am ver nN k 1 have not etithe w a Malcolm St By Lad one degree of fever. art, nook, and me Two Cuban Sisters M irse & on the I4th da You can have anything to eat.|@ A Colored You are not sic All you need 5,000,000 ARE WAR now is to be built up and you will < : - }be all right PRISONERS, HE SAYS | 1 am well, little book, | am well! | @ oy Comedian jAnd I'm never going to be unhappy | a lagain! “A Study in Cork | ‘Today I found I could work my| | |toes, Oh, little book, when I had Alice take off the covers so that I could see my feet, it seemed to me 1 had never experienced such joy “Huntress” Divitin Veioer co # when | saw m d by Newton 1. Tam going to get well! I am incock & Co. going to 1 Iam going to dance, a consequent! 1 am never going to be unhappy any more! } Some one has said that there is a close connection between the| soul and the liver,” and I have] ‘ome to believe all one needs to is to be healthy And, | ok, I'm going to be healthy. | tor says it will take some nd I will probably get dis times bu inside me I will be “The Spell of the Yukon” ACTS—5—ACTS Founded on Robert Service's Poem of the Same Name The Coolest Show for Warm Days GRAND Eliene f long visit I have always loved the and [ think cne of my hardest burdens to bear during the last s been my Jabsence from the « Poor old Dick taken on a new the verdict away with am to the seashor sea Un oak wooo DR JOHN R. MOTT 5,000,000 men are war More than assed that I THEATRE shall get well Mtraid womne.| Prisoners in Europe, according to Eugene Levy, Mgr. thing is worry him, He {s| Dr. Mott, general secretary of the Daitine hard: but when { international comr wf the ¥ 5 sbout ft be says A., who returned Weekday Matinees heart, Don't you think about any | Ct countries ; thing but ting i man ha the mo he #a ; It onderful to see } Mrs, | R ri Evenings and Sundays Lae perfectly sweet he is to her.) On the 40th anniversary of their am quite sure he loves her more| marriage, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nye than he does his own mother saw their four children married at|§ I have not been allowed yet tolghenandoah, Ia. ste any one but Dick and Mollie Report ork does he|* jand bugler | Pictorial IS PUT IN DOUBT of Young Shows No Corroboration of New Continent WAS WASHINGTON, Aug, 24.—Upon N report of a youngster of 28 ensign in the may depend a navy ning of th th Polo controvers Ensign Pitehugh Greer ed the & Crockerland expedition has ed to the navy department his re turn to Copenhagen, but be makes no mention of & seen Crock erland which Peary claimed to have during his fins entire Cook Peary Ne who rep discovere an ernment on the! report | STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 1916. 'PEARY'S CLAIM Ensign} DR. COOK RIGHT?| ash for the px According to Peary, he saw the} new cont! from Northeast] Greenland. Friends of Dr, Cook have disputed the existence of this claims of Peary nt along with the other} Coine 1 the indications | that Enst n failed to locate | Crocker! was learned that} the gove hydrographic of the “Continent harts From a mere b« » had dream ed dreams of being an Arctic ex plorer en the American | Museum Natural History and t Amer Gee sphical soctet 1Ur nit rin organized ni expedition headed by Prof. D. B. MacMillan, Dr. Lincoln Elle rth and Dr W. FE Ekblaw in to hunt for Crocke 1, the er made pplica ed by the navy de HUGHES WON'T MEET WILSON BY PERCY ARNOLD OGDEN. Utah, Aug. 24--Chas, E Hughes sday headed into Utah the state which four years ago gave Wm, H. Taft of his two re publican majorit! } It was more or lean a day of rent for the 1 slept late so he Mra, Hugh her foot down hard a strenuos. a rat ar ranged for his, the firet Utah He ma p here t orn heduled to Jeliver a night speech at Salt Lake City Hughes’ schedule has deen short ened by one day for the rest of the |trip Kast, so that the cand will not be in Kentucky at the time Pres, Wi is there. This bot esaitate a two days stay in { THEATRES » GRAND The bie St. Bernard dog starring War la Hel at the Grand, ex ited the admi who «A ntation of the la ® existing in cer A protest of youths who are sent to the front without any previous training The “All American Patrols” are ty ung men who play corneta! harmon and introduce the |Hiawat n method of playing the! | guitar ng the steel, The act went Hunters in a dance fent Eeyptian classics He ted by Newton 1 Hane k The ‘ light The shown | Spell of the Yukon’ five 2} PALACE-HIP Wor big feature Palace-Hip ere place theme down t Hiffic eat alancing is a new show at the and Warden have a com edy talking act that plea Los Espanozos present a number of most artistic Spanish dances Marian Miller is a talented violinist She made a hit with her giving of all the United States army bugle calls. The Edward |Zueller Trio are a riot of good fun wit opsy-tur mbling tri¢ feature The is add Saturday night PRISONER ESCAPES While Superintendent Roberts of the city stockade was taking Charles Ferguson, a prisoner, from the city jail to the stockade Wed ne y morning, Fe on ied up n d from the bottom of the m a escaped, He had been sentenced to 30 days KNOW-DOC PORE TREATMENT. a PAGE 5. ac Dougall - fouthwick Hetadiishea 1876 — The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price = = = rs SS EMNANT DAY Purchases Made Fridav Not Billed Until October First This Is the Suit We Are Going to Sell for $18.50 Latest Fall Model—Sensational Price Charge REMNANTS Silks, Dress Goods, Velvets AN-UP that the usu than a involves more 1 amount of Fall sale Remnant ving to our eer Of broadcloth, and a very fine quality, in Gliere abacotisted:teuit | tengtha navy blue, green, brown, black or Burgundy. dre lengths, skirt lengths, waist This suit is finished as you will find the expen- lengtl ind shorter pieces for sive models, covered dress shields, peau de cygne fancy work, bags, ete. Remnant linings, ornamental buttons. ay. 55 pete Limited Quantity. Sizes 16 to 44. 36-inch Changeable Chiffon Taf- Full collar of skunk opossum, that may be feta in 22 new color combinations \ worn coachman style, as shown in the sketch, Phe I wea pple ‘rae! ear ” or open. The skirt is full cut, and belted. $1.39 sard ie f . _, en We may further state that this style is a Paris idea, and the very latest. And that it will re- quire an early visit to insure obtaining your size in the color you desire. For Remnant Day, New Fall Suits at $18.50. 36-inch Fancy Dress Silks, for treet and afternoon wear, in new lor combinations and new weaves $1.48 yard Second Floor Firet Floor. Remnants of Wash Closing Out | Children’s Hats Goods Values Up to 35e, soft and stiff cuffs. | MEN READ! 200 Shirts, sizes 14 to 18; ildren’ ; ; ; ; : for 10c Yard ; seusuar ta tea wee They are slightly soiled from display. Formerly a ta b black, and of chin- | $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, reduced to 79¢e. 10c Dress Ginghams or chilla cloth in gray or navy Percales 7c Men's $2.00 Night Shirts, of muslin; sizes 15, blue, $1.00. ch, checks or plaids, 28 Children’s Hats of | 16, 17, 18, 19. Reduced to $1.35. | oF 36-inch black or blue and titched velvet, in brown, A és a | white striped Percales. navy blue or black. Reduced Shirts and Drawers of light weight wool and | $1.25 Bath Mats 85¢ 37 hi’ to $1.95. —secona Fioor cotton; Shirts 34 to 46; Drawers 30 to 44. Suit, Size 27x48-inch; extra | heavy grade; pink or tan be anagem $1.65; or garment, 85¢c. color only. $1. 00 | Outing Flannel Pajamas, sizes 15, 16, 17, 18. | Remnants of | Priced special for Remnant Day, $1.25. | White Goods | R for $2 to $5 | Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with '4-inch hems; $3.50 teduced 1a Values | formerly special at 20c. For Remnant Day, 3 for | $2.85 | 50c. Soft chamois finish, 44 in bric-a-brac, china, glass- | * . | inches wide, and 12 yards in ware, copper ware, nickel | _Men’s Silk Socks in black, navy, tan or suede, | @ bolt. : and silver-plated ware | By the pair 3le. | $3.50 in This offer comes from | ? A : | our China Shop— Fourth | 20 Bath Robes in all sizes; made of German | : eget ose pare ix @ Floor, and offers odd pieces | blanket cloth. Reduced to 65. rish manufacture. Size that will make exceptional | r o $2 First Floor. | 86 inches; assorted floral gifts at a price that is half, eg i sien Floor. a quarter and even a greater | | aioe . reduction from the former | s l F price—$1.00 cach, cia s From Sh Cl reun meer. | SPS Boys’ Shop earance the Art Shop V2 Price on Lace Remnants Trimming Remnants Veiling Remnants Embroidery Remnants Ribbon Remnants —Firet Floor 25c and 50c Ladies’ Neckwear _Reduced All Boys’ Wash Hats, formerly up to $1.00, Remna Remnant Day at 10¢ Boys’ Bitaw ‘Hats, missed up to $2.00, reduced --10¢ cninaligs to $i. 50 10¢ 11 Boys’ Double-breasted Corduroy Suits, sizes 16, 17, 18, formerly $5.00, reduced to.. $3.65 35 Boys’ Norfolk Suits of wool material, broken sizes, from 6 to 18; formerly $6.50, reduced to. - $4.65 18 only Boys’ Neckband Shirts, sizes 12'4 and 13, for- merly $1.00, reduced to...... 35c Boys’ Plush Hats, odd sizes; Remnant Day at Stamped Baby Dresses 50c pe Boys’ Felt Hats, scnatl sizes, 0 Baby's first long Dress, | well made, with tucked yoke, stamped in simple designs; neck and sleeves trimmed with Val. lace; value $1.00. First Short Dresses 42c These are of the same quality as those described above, and usually sell for 85c. originally up to $3.00, eae 25¢ 28 Boys’ Felt Hats that were originally $1.50, now 39@ —Third Floor. OLLARS and Fichus of C net and organdy. Some Women’s Gloves have lace insertions and Stockings | | | | | edgings | : q ; ; ‘ 10 d 15, | Children’s Dresses 62c | Women's Stockings from Women’s Gloves, for- c an b c | Reoalar price $1.25 our regular stock, formerly | merly up to 75c, including Handkerchiefs | gular price $1.2 up to 50c; also samples of | chamoisette, lisle and cash- Dresses of heavy repp, similar quality. An impor- | merettes, in white, black or R cihgedygir ' stamped ‘n oaks a tant lot Remnant Day | chamois color, About 400 Narrow and wide hem i . Lali 5 s lems ee, yi styles, of linen or Sham- | Signs for embroidering. ‘Ohiiamen’s Socks smal naced page Day. 2 ie a a Sizes 2 to 6 years. eines sot inlet A Pb geie $1.25 Long Silk sa ae set ait | . ues to éoc. Reduced to : loves with embroidered —F it Fioo , : irat Floor, | ine of Setecliney | sn Women’s $1.80 Silk Stock- | arms. Black, white and | /2 | ings, including Kayser and | colors. Reduced to 69¢. Children’ s Discontinued lines, con- McCallum makes Bray, Women's Kid Gloves that unndntctcntinl _) 2 ng tan, moleskin, olive, putty | were $1.00 to $1.50—they Ww h D ene oe Centerpieces | and dark brown are the have been mended, where as resses and = Waists, Laundry | colors. All sizes, but not | Some small rip has occurred - | Bags, Kimonos, Dresser | in each color. Reduced to| Remnant Day 5Q@ pair. — 50c and $1. 00 | Scarfs, Collar Bags, Bou- 95¢. rirat Floor | *Y Sire Fis. doir Caps, All duced 4%. ete. re- NUSUAIL LY attrac- tive gittle Dresses ot Fourth Floor Clearance of Knit Underwear gingham and chambray | in pretty baby patterns. Women’s Sleeveless Vests sizes 4, 5 and 6, Sizes from 2 to 6 years. Wash Skirts |. special at 124%e. ‘ i Little Boys’ Dresses | yy | Ain White ‘Skirts in ; beer 35c¢ Pyne of Fyre | cotton or Special at 50c_ | broken sizes. Final | 9g." weat"top and crochehed eRe: iy ees Plain little Dresses of | clearance price, 95¢. RE: 85c Union Suits in small sizes only! white Indian Head cloth, Striped Skirts for out- | y neck ec ee ra , Sleeveless style, 48c. Boys’ and Girls’ 50c Union Suits reduced to | 25. in strictly boyish models. Ages 2 to 4 years. Third ing ardine, wear, of cotton gab- reduced to $1.95, “oor. First Floor.