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"8 RY ei la Mtl HMB tg eon oe ek opens "KAISER’S GOLD IS | _ BACKING PAPER GEORGE MARTIN Pre Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 16 Evidence that millions in Ger. man gold are stil! being poured Into effective propaganda work among Americans has been laid before the state department by @ Statesman of international Feputation, It was learned to- Tn a ninterview with the United this statesman, whose name, obvious reasons, cannot be men tioned, said: : “German-bought papers are being e4 unhindered under the ‘ | eae of the government every 64 Ministers and Germany “Hundreds of ministers are using oo” offices to turn Americans ag German sympathizers. “The conditions is not local, but try-wide. “One of the biggest papers in the of the kaiser {!s published in A dangerous situation is resulting © machinations of these pro propagandists, he asserted are steeping us in an atmos of hatred. allered 7 proGerman opera ‘Mons of German churchmen in Ne Draska, the statesmin added, are ‘aly surface outcroppings of a hon propaganda embracing than one religious body, hun of individuals and many pa just Crush Serpent's Head fellow statesmen,” continued er, “were amazed at for lings which I submitted, trouble threatens if 's heel does not immediate- the serpent's head. *T also feel that the allies should. nia their ow propaganda strongly in neatral countries. Mis the only poin upon which has been wide awake and peeve fe been aslee incle Sam Will Pay | Bride’s Hotel Bill | | ¢ WERNER VON ELPONS, Miss lise Niess of San who will live in apart- at government expense at a2 City, while her husbang, Von Elpons, a Ger- Soy officer, remains interned the war. Von Elpons was an officer board the converted German Cormoran, which was blown tn the harbor at Apra, Guam, by crew. The lieutenant and a arty of German prisoners of war rere recently sent to an intern. camp “somewhere in the in- LECTURES OPEN TO ALL Entertainments and lectures, _ Starting today and open to the public, will be offered on the calendar of the hUniversity of Washington summer school. ‘The list of iectures and enter pepaments follow Monday, 4 p. Meany hall ident Aley, University of ime (president of the National lucation association): “Education Democracy”; and 8 p. m., Sct hall, Professor Saunders fer Park” (illustrated); Tues. Jey hall, Professor chological Interpreta Wednesday, , steps of Denny Hall, pane re “Thursday, Meany hall, 8 p. m Lily Van Ogle, lecture recital nt in Russian Op hall, 8 musical comedy, by 3 and Quill; 9 neing in the gym- July 20, trip to Mount For information, inquire artment, Room 116, fessor Santander h at 10 a. m cuador"; Wednes. Friday, on “Colombia,” Room 20% Professor Oyarzun lectures in Spanish daily mt 3 p. m. on “Chile”; in English dally this week except Monday, at panish-Amertcan In nny hall, Room 209 Play at Big Park Conrad Brevick, Wilbert Slem Mons and Norman Bellingham, Uni nity of Washington musicians, pensing music this summer! at re Terese hotel in Yellowstone perk. | TELEPHONE “MAIN 6720" STAR—MONDAY, JULY 16, 1917. SECOND AVENUE AND OW comes the clearance of Summer merchandise, when price takes prece- dence in our publicity. But you can well consider quality and value as one of the features. This year, this sale means a great deal to all who would practice economy so urgently advocated. TheJuly Sales of 7 ot orsets The lines listed below represent Corsets to be discontinued, incom- plete sizes or models which we have used for display purposes. Corsets peter to 9.95 Include 34."35, of Warner's Redfern and Successo Corsets. Corsets Reduced to $2.85 Including Irene and Successo Corsets, in sizes 20, 22, 23, 24, 26 and 26. Corsets Reduced to $5.95 This lot includes Madame Irene Corsets, former prices $7.50 and ae 21, 22, 23, 24. os pe -Seuthwick, —Thire === TheJul y Sales of Children’s Wear Children’s White Dresses Re- Priced White Dresses in sizes 2 to 6 years $1.50 Dee B5e. $2.50 Dre 53.956 Dresses reduced ¢ Colored Dresses 65c; Reduced for Clearance ein stripes, plaids, ne and crepes; $1.00 Juniors’ Dresses white or white id ete) sizes 6 to lored trimmings, Yresses for Se. r 91.95. $3.98. Children’s Coats Reduced Children’s Coats of silk or check- oA material, sizes 2 to 6 years; re- Guced from $12.50 to $8.05, Sweaters $2.35 all white, with . in sizen 6 to 14 Tolored trim $4.00, reduced for Boys’ Wash Suits 95c Wash Suits for boys aged 3 to & years. Made straight beach style, ht and dark plain colors and #; $1.60 and $1.75 values, re- Gedea to She. Boys’ Wash Suits $1.95 Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 6 years: values up to $2.50, reduced to $1.95. Bloomers 25¢ Dark colored Bloomers in ging- hamea and ere sizes 2 to 6 yearn; regular 50c values for 26e. Infants’ Stocking and Shirt Stretchers 95c The regular price of thene stock ing and shirt stretchers is $1.50. 1 have been reduced for clear- ance to 96e. Water-Proof Pants 59c Sixty pairs of Kleinert! proof pants; Tbe values Infants’ Bands 59c silk and wool and flannel values, reduced to Be, Wool Shirts 79¢ or combination silk and d from $1.00 to All-wool wool shirts; reduce 798. Diapers $1.95 Dozen regular al 81.95, Flannelette Skirts 39c Flannelette | si nixon Antiseptic Dia price $2.75 per dozen Knit Pads 39c Arnold Knit Pads, formerly priced 50) reduced for el The July Sales of Women’ s Footwear SUSE Offer High and Low Shoes at Most Interesting Prices Women's Bar Harbor Pumps (as sketched), in patent or glazed kid) Light welt sole and leather heel. Reduced to $4.85, Women’s Seamie (as sketched) of dull leather. This Pump fits perfectly around the arch and heel. Reduced to @4.85. Misses and Children’s Strap Pumps of white canvas. Sizes 81% children’s to 2 misses’. Formerly $2.00 and $2.50, reduced to $1.85. Short lines of Women's Pumps and Sports Oxfords, styles formerly selling at $5.00, to $2.95. —MarDougall-Seuthwick, Second Fleer. Our Entire Stock of Summer Millinery Reduced $2.50,$5.00, $10.00, $15.00 The July Sales of China, Crystal, Pictures Lamps, Dresden Favors and Novelties A LL reductions as indicated are quoted from old prices, which are much less than today's quota tions, We are listing items: just a few of the many clearance Crystal Finger Bowls, formerly $13.50, now &7.50 dozen Tall Grape Juice Goblets, cut stem, formerly $15.00 dozen. After-Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers of finest formerly $35.00, now $20.00 dozen Open Sugars and Creamers of fine bone china $3.00, now $1.50 palr Decorated Berry Saucers or Bread and china, formerly $6.00, now $3.50 dozen Soup Tureen of white and gold Haviland china, $10.00, now $5.00, Mintons White and Gold China Dessert Plates, $25.00, now $25.00 dozen $125.00 Marble Pedestal, indirect lighting system, $75.00, $125.00 Marble Bust and Pede now $75.00. —Macdou uthwiek, Fourth Floor, $30.00, now china, formerly Butter Plates of formerly formerly Needlework Specials Linen Centers Repriced Ss‘ AMPED on best quality cream or ecru linen Size 36 or 45 in round Tinted Scarfs 15c Tinted Scarfs and Pillow Tops, valued at 2c, 0c and been reduced to $1.75 Centers for 95c $2.00 Centers for $1.10 $3.50 Centers for $2.00 17 $4.50 Centers for $2.75 0%. have 15e. Fringe and Cords 9c Yard Fringes and Cords for fin Ishing pillows, reduced to 9¢ yard Stamped Towels for 60c Stamped Turkish Towels and Bath Mats of extra good material, values to $1.00, now 60¢, Turkish Towels and Bath Mats, stamped for the needle, in pretty desicns. Special 60¢, Needlework Shop, Fourth Floor, PAGE 4 PIKE STRE GLOVES Silk Gloves 45c Short Silk Gloves in black, tan, brown and navy, All sizes in tan, brown and navy, Sizes 6 to 6% only in black. Former values 65¢ and 85c, now 45¢ pair Long Silk Gloves 65c Long Silk Gloves, All sizes in black, and small sizea tn white and grey. Regularly priced at $1.00, reduced for clearance to Ge vair $1.25 Silk Gloves 95c Short Black Silk Gloves of heavy Milanese silk, in small sizes, Oe pair — He Southwiek, or The July Sales of Knit Underwear Lisle Vests 19¢ Women's Lisle Vests, low neck, wing sleeve aty! Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Regula Se value, reduced for clearance to 19¢. Black Tights 35c Regular 65c and 75 knee or ank length, &, reduced to B5e. Bodice Union Suits 95c Lisle Union Suits tn alzes 4, 5. 7, 8 9 have been reduced from $1.25 to O5¢@ @ euit Silk Tights 95c Silk Lisle Tights, regular $1.50 values, reduced for clearance to D5e. values, sizes 6 to The July Sales of Stockings Sample Stockings Reduced to 32c This lot includes Women’s Stockings from America's best manufacturers All sizes, in black and light shaded. White, tizes 8% and 9only. 35¢ to 50e values reduced for cleary to B2e. Children’s Stockings 35c Black Fiber Silk and Silk Lisle Stockings in sizes 544 to 7%. Formerly priced to 65c, reduced for clearanc -South wick, The July Sales of Boys’ Clothes f Neefors, sizes 4 10. Clearance B only, Oliver Twist Salts of satin, Sand 4 Re- duced to 82.0 Southwick, The July Sales of Muslin Underwear Gowns $1.95 Embroidered Gowns, slipover style, regular $4.00 values for $1.95. Boudoir Caps 19¢ White Boudotr Caps with col ored trimmings, regular 25c val ues for 19¢, UNDERMUSLINS at 25c Including Draw net Covers and At 55c Combinations, and Chemines. At 95¢ Gowns, Skirta, Combinations, Sacques, Drawers and Camisoles At $1.50 and $1.95 Chemines, Skirts, Combinations and Silk armente, Other Reductions have been taken on ¥ Chemises, on Hand-tinit Gowns, Skirts and Sil including Gowns, Cor Kirte, Drawers velope | Seattle’s Breeziest mi 6 |Men’s Shop JULY SALES. Suits, Coats, Dresses Readjusted Prices on E are in the midst of a season when style and quality must give way to price. The garments in this clearance couldn't be newer in style, nor ma- terials finer, for every garment comes from our regular stock Coats — Including cloth, silk and some Raincoats. In some instances the reduced prices are nearly half of their | Original selling price . Reduced to $7.50, $12.50, $19.75, $25.00 Dresses— | Styles and materials that are in vogue for imme- | diate wear. For street, afternoon and evening occa- | sions. _____— Reduced to $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 Smart tailored and semi-tailored styles of cloth and semi tail red Suits of taffeta in plain colors = Reduced to $19.75 and $25.00 Petticoats Ruffled and tucked and pleated are these bright | colored Petticoats of taffeta. Broken assortments, but | a splendid range in the entire lot. Reduced to $4.95, $7.95, $9.95 —MaeDeougall-Seuthwick, Second Fioer. The July Sales Announce a Clearance of W ashGoods 801 Yards Reduced to 15c Consisting of Printed Foulard in dark grounds, Zephyr Ginghams and Mercerized Poplins. Widths 27 to 32 inches 702 Yards Reduced to 25c This lot includes embroidered Crepe, printed Mar- qu c, Tussah Silk in plain shades, Snessue Silk, Beach Suiting and Crash Suiting. Widths 27 to 36 inches Yards Reduced to 50c Including Printed Pongee, heavy Oxford Suiting, Tricot and Duroy Suiting, Bedford Cord and Striped Gabardine, 36 to 40 inches wide. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. The July Sales of White Goods 666 Yards Reduced to 25c Consisting of Checked Dimity, Striped Madras, Plain Lawn, India Linon, Persian Lawn and Dotted Swiss. These fabrics are 27 to 36 inches wide. Yards Reduced to 19¢ Consisting of Plain or Persian Lawns, Checked Dimity and | Batiste. Widths range from 27 to 40 inches. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. Cleans House HIS headline will bring hundreds of men in without reading further. If you are not one of those men, read below for wht will happen in the men’s shop. Mesh Union Suits $1.25 Surefit garments, half sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 34 to 44, at... . 89c Men’s Lisle Union Suits White lisle, short sleeves, -length; or ecru lisle, long leeves, ankle length. Regu- lar $1.50; now Men’s Athletic Union Suits Broken lines of $2.00 ee $2.50 garments. Sizes to 44; now Athletic Shirts and Drawers Of fine quality nainsook. All sizes; a@ suit Men’s Rib Union Suits Light, medium and heavy weight; $3.50, $4.00 _— $5.00 garments. Sizes 34, 38, 40, 42, 44, $2. 95 46. A suit.’. Men’s Negligee Shirts Taken from our regular $1.25 and $1.50 lines. These sizes only: 14, 14%, 16%, 17, 17%, 18, and 1834 Price, Fiber Silk Shirts pure silk Socks. Broken lines from our regular stock. Also all sizes in Silk-stripe Madras Shirts. Price. each Sine’ "s Nightshirts 178 garments of good qual- ity muslin; 15 to 18, at Men’s Silk Lisle Socks Broken assortments of 50c and 65c silk lisle and Sizes 94, 10%, 11, 11%. A pair Men’s Twill Pajamas The kind that are com- fortable because they are cut full. All sizes. Regular price $2.00. $1, 59 » Just Inside The July Sales Will Continue All Week Every Kitchen Needs oo aheenemnaiiin New C ooking U tensils HE JULY SALES include at special prices hundreds of cooking uten- sils—on sale in the Basement. 60c Round Corrugated Tins Bread 20¢ and 85 20¢ Pan 40¢ Round Twisted Bread Tins $5.00 Preserving Kettle 1, BE saw anaes so BE $1.25 Abe 2.25 Bread or Cake Mixer 95¢ $1.05 $4.00 Preserving Kettle $1.45 Bread Mixer ........ 75e Aluminum Ladles Enamel Bread Raiser 45¢ $1.25 Enamel Bread Raiser 60¢ 45c¢ Blue and White Mixing Bowls , $1.00 EFarthen Platters Imported with metal frame 60¢ Blue and White Mixing Bowls Imported Sie Blue and White Mixing Bowls BOG "at 45 60c and 80¢ Aluminum Cake §1.25 Blue and White Casseroles PAD snctsasrsnonsen at $1 Aluminum Tea Pots 45¢ Bie $2.00 Earthen Bake Dishes 45¢ Re QH¢ $2.25 Blue and White Casseroles ft TBE D $2.00 Blue and White Casseroles & aoe at poe ‘ Imported $1.59 Blue and White Casseroles 5¢ $9.50 Brown end White Moulds Aluminum Cake at it BG MacDougal Southwick, Damt.