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7 ALVENSLEBEN WILL BE KEPT AT SALT LAKE Ny United Press Leased Wire GALT LAKE, Utah, Aug. 14 n and sald to be a personal repre- to ond war, says M.D. Lechey, on ‘ sentative of Kaiser Wilhelm in [return from Kast | 3 coal lande In ents in the Northwest, and an alleged spy, is now interned In the enemy prison ba sat Fort Doug las, near hy Von Aly sleben here from Seattle, beautiful wife Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Fraser-Paterson Co, Gecond at University Our Growth During the part five yearn thin store has made notable growth, a growth of the substantial sort, which indicates the meas ure of service we have given, and is conclusive proof that our policies are in keeping with the methods of modern me chandising and fair deal ing And now, an we round out our fifth year, we look toward the future, holding fast to our ideal and tn full confidence that this store will share fully in the prevailing and future prosperity which will make Seattle the Greatest Port of the Pacific Fraser Paterson Co, ete the duigity Os you va. ing, take a VICTROLA with you! 2 ae ae y Sout a Awgust the 15th Ad Commemoration eocce Six tire ber Co, in Seattle no cash down on VICTROLAS! “make your own terms!” ‘no interest!” we tnvite rou the TROLA up to $100. It w cash payment! PORTABLE VICTROLAS $15 to $25 “no cash down!” — “no interest!” [5] ms | =a portable Victrola is convenient to take along when golag on vacation, outings or boat trips; it will bring the joy of melody and mirth to outdoor life the KEROGAS—the safest and best oil stove made: $12.45 regular price $15.50 —the Kerogas blue t zi | eattle homefurnisher—t NH be sent to your home without a $0: S09? Sot Sox was brought 4 He and his 4 maintained a mag OZ nificent summ home at Long Lake, near the Puget Sound navy yard, which was said to be the cen ter of a gigantic apy system that, Siewert & Bl Drug extended {tw ramifications over the employes and friends, to give tire West, Contral America, Sle at Silver lake, Saturday South Amertea and the Ortent | Dr. T. Yokot, agricultural profes Three other Germans, giving) sor of Tokyo Imperial university thetr names ne! Ernest Leybold,|ettives in Beattie from visit to Hans Cron and G. F. Schoetelbor ern Washington farming dis Seattle business men, were arrested, Wicts with him | Large lock of the Lake Warhing- Lieut. Von Alvensleden will be tn-/ton canal is now ready to paint, at Fort Douglas for the re|the water being pumped out yes mainder of the war. terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock 5, 50 £0 Co. ple NO 2) eqecccccccecoscocococcaseccecoeeoce EGINNING our 6th year in Seattle. The occasion will be celebrated as in former years by giving for this day to everyone who makes a purchase States bureau and forelgn com meree, arrives in Seattle today. War Mothers’ league to meet ‘Tuesday night at 2600 First ave to enlarge organization SAN FRANCISCO,—Col ye) row MN Oo Sir Auer D.C two - Dur =three~ burner si sine, 3 spec regular al for the 813.45 regular price $15. week Brice $18.50; spec “fully 30 i-burner oven, » 50° D-burner oven, special - S295 GATHER HERE As the merchants from Ore gon, Idaho, Montana and Utah stream into the Motel Butler for the fifth annual convention of Northwest merchants, they are met by emiling Lou Smith, who tickets the newly arrived, registers them and gives them little colored cards chronicling he events planned for their amusement while at the con- vention. Jackling has & lease on the 13th floor of St per month years, six years left bler Joins army and escapes wife and officer for charge of nonsup- port INN SO Francia hotel, at $1,200 Contract calls for tea PALTONS: x SAN FRANCISCO,—¥. Paul Am- EVERETT .—Postoffice staff to quarters in federal about August 25. The Star's tobacco fund is grow 20% Discount On everything in the store, excepting a few con- tract articles and some toilet articles, notice of which will be posted in the sections where located. Baga WLLYVS S Boe ° KRE the STANDARD silverware club!” | —95e will bring you a fine Rogers 26-piece silverware set and cabinet AT A SPECIAL PRICE OFFER! $13.50 set for 90.95 to MNVNVNY! it At noon Tuesday 150 persons | "® baleen had added their names to the hun- dred who came in Monday night, and the full quota of 1,200 ta ex by Wednesday. Fifty wom- chants are on the registers. bly the oldest merchant at convention is Arthur Coffin, stablished trading posta with Indians in North Yakima and neighboring communities, before rallroads were cons . and still maintains many mercantile estab. Ushments thruout the atate. Autos have been placed at the disposal of the visitors, A lunch eon tn the matin grill of the But —This event has become of such importance that its mere announce- ment is all that is necessary—and this year’s Sale assumes even greater importance than any former sales, since’ much of the merchandise was bought before recent price advances went into effect, and that if bought now could not be retailed for our present regular prices. Boy Catches Coyote The tame coyote belonging to Thomas N, Milo, traveling show man, which escaped Saturday, war tured Monddy night by Bugene Ward, 13, at Harvard ave, and Re publican st. the te, Relieves Stomach (Commonly Called Heart. SS burn), Gas in the Stomach, Belch. SS ler hotel, Tuesday noon, started)! Swelling and Full Feeling, eo the entertainment. WL. Bilger, frequently complained of after 8 President of the Northwest Mer a, in TWO MINUTES. ie WS chants’ association, ple Package mailed FREE by } N ° " “ ter at the luncheon knife, 1 ugar shell. president of the Seattle Chamber; THE BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO., Bellingham, Wash, jof Commerce and © If your druggist is unable to supply this —For the benefit of newcomers-to Seattle we restate the particulars of this event. / by, A 0// 1) y/ in To show our appeciation of a year’s liberal patronage we reciprocate in an equally lib- cral manner, and instead of giving a general sale, which might omit your particular needs, we give an even discount of 20 per cent on everything bought. you pay Ste a you $9.95 for A.J —$——, 1 at |. Club, welcomed the guesta to the! Selwin, publisher discussed —Our charge cus tomers are particu- larly invitea to take full advantage of this sale 101 to 111 S. Bleventh st. Conditions.” The afternoon will be given over to shopping, and the merchants |will convene this evening at tho 1* M. C. A. auditorium Markets —This puts within your reach the en- tire stocks, including many new lines of Coats, Suits, Dress Goods, Silks, Hats, Waists, Linens, Hosiery, and all the other stocks in the store, and in addition the usual list of specially priced mer- chandise throughout the store. —You may tele phone your and have goods sent —we will do every thing to help you share in this event —No partial pay- ments accepted and no goods sent C. oO. D. ~All Delis not be promised be fore Thursday TR ae Public jafternoon,” Boldt satd, “and when I Sah canna returned I waa horrified, of course, jto find that anything like that had | one on in one of our kitchens. If it | did occur, it was expressly agains: | my orders.” Boldt has been serving meals on | contract to members of the Nation-| pa |al Guard, signal corps and Second! ? Tuesday morning. In it | infantry units, while they were sta-|??. health officers charged | tioned in Seattle to with serving food “unfit | The warrant against Boldt called |? human beings. | for $100 ball. : Boup stock was the particular, teeenbleternniny item to which the health de-| Rent obieces. Wea saxery| TAFT MAY TRAVEL ind Restaurant Inspector Parker! fisited the kitchen, Monday after-| 87 United Press leased Wire he said he found a butcher) CLAY CENTER, Kan., Aug. 14 off chicken heads on a meat The improvement in the condition | «' and ead hurt directly | of Wm. H. Taft, who has been {1l| vo ng nernalege Monday | here for more than a week, was s0|! ase ~ marked last night that his physi cian, ¥" B. F. Morgan, announced | ?* he probably would be able to leave | 4. here tomorrow for his summer home in Canada. | BLOT ARRESTED irrest of R. Boldt, proprietor of restaurant, at 1414 ave., was issued from Po- dudge John 8. Gordon's s new . at mb honey, 10¢; rusks, be pan; t cheese, 6 for 256. b va RE'S joy “fresh every hour” ina daylight journ along the picture-lin Great Northern trail East. The Cascades and the Rockies vie in scenic bigness—in color charm, It’s a tremendous sight-seeing experience, made all the more delightful by the big comforts and Jittle luxuries of Great Northern service. Three master trains— the Oriental Limited through to Chicago—the Glacier Park to Twin Cities and head of lakes ~the South-East Express to Kansas City, Denver, St. xe q eae Ken wo hl bok Fraser-Paterson Co. CORNER Stall 110, Roy can; red kidney Second at University THIS STORE COMPRISI SOMPLETE HIGH GRADE STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING LINES, ALL OF WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE: FIRST FLOOR ) Girls, 6 to 14 Years Umbrellas beg s Gloves Middies Silks FOURTH FLOOR Dress Goods Carpets Embroideries Rugs Laces Linoleums Knit Underwear Draperi@® Hosiery Furniture Neckwear Sewing Machines Veiling Dress Forms Handkerchiefs FIFTH FLOOR Totlet Articles aia Basketware China Cut Glass Toys Phonographs Glassware Dinnerware Electrical Cooking Devices Trunks Bags Suit Cases Go-Carts Jewel House Dresses’ ' | Leather ( Aprons Art Goods Infants’ Wear Shoes Bweaters THIRD FLOOR Women’s and Misses Suits Coats Petticoats Dresses Waists Millinery Patterns Men's Furnishings SECOND FLOOR Bedding Domestics Linens Wash Goods Corsets Muslin Underwear John B. Stirrat and Lawrence M Amold, two Seattle boys, commis sioned second lieutenants in reg. ular army in East Silverware Our Credit 2 Plan Is 100 basket Most ‘ Convenient eeecccccccvvesecocooreee Sugar a| Pianos, Claire ca a ~ “Always Level AMUSEMEN TS Off theSpoon” PY oATURDAY That is one of the things | Senry tities Presents women are learning as they enry Mi e begin to use Rogers’ Baking RUTH CHATTER — And the N T. J. MOORE | CP. & TL A. Cc. W. MELDRUM Asst. G. P. A. Phone Elliott 5609. KS Rogers’ 1s "Wag nomical not omy because of its price—25 cents a pound— but be- cause you do not need to use 80 much of it. PIKE PLACK Curtain Wi ine on Evening ®. granulat Perform at 8 o'Clock. sent us a com Matinee, 2:15 Aging b » ig ties nis Where directions call for a tea spoonful of bak- ing powder use a level teaspoonful of Rogers’. é Able to Help We have sound assets and are alwi ble to lquidate them when necessary to meet legit! mate commercial, agricultural and industrial requirements on the part of our customers. We emphas{ze the word “always” because that is assured by our membership in the Federal Re- serve Bank, one of the principal functions of which is to extend credit to member banks when it is justified. Advance Fall Fashions in Women’s Wear are now being displayed at The Eastern. NEW SERGE DRESSES, tastily trimmed and embroidered, with draped effects and pleated skirts, are among the early arrivals. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT also invites your in- spection of newly-arrived models. AND OUR LIBERAL CREDIT POLICY IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE butter, 460 206 doa.; Rogers’ is scientifically mixed, » and when you measure it ac- é curately you use {t scientific ally. This baking powder is en- dorsed by the Westfield Board of Health, photos of him to every #200, B00, 50c, i; dark shirt jum weight union dreases, PEOPLE We are now prepared to fit the different degrees of DEAFNESS by wselng the GLOBE TESTING APPLI ANCE, which fits the ear with the same perfection as we fit the 8 with GLASSES. “EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR __ WALTER ROBSON Optometrist and Optician Seattie’s Reliable Optical Place a delighted with a carnival of sing: 4055-4056 Arcade Building BANK ing and instrumental music. Fourth Floor | Reeder and Armstrong got by tn | good shape with ragtime and grand ECONOMY 1, 6805 Label Says: “Does Not Con\2n Alum.” THE ROGERS CO. j:x%, = | See Dr. Edwin J. Brown PALACE HIP ©. oS tran Mince | teuaingDEMISt sion wioek t a $36. th You can depend upon the josh of Special Round-trip Summer For literature and full Informa.) brog 1 as to admire her| comedy entertainers. rical production is ¢o good that)" “come Out of the Kitchen” is al | a patre, - bd the Metropolitan the eal re your face, ex once or ——_$$__—_—_—_—_____—. a star. He and Miss Chatterton | applause the large Acting with the utmost of speed mous no’ Oliver Twist," alone, | O'Connor and Dixon in “Hired Abe; 6 fornia, won his way into the hearts Louis, etc. Excursion Fares East on sale every Friday and Saturday) during August and September, Good returning until October 31. | A ; on. nppty Ithe role of Jane Ellen. It te : CITY TICKET OFFICE THE TRES pleasure to listen to her soft Irish and Atwood were Columbia and ni A Second Ave pleasing personality—for she has a] personality that gets over the foot METROPOLITAN lights and weaves itself into the ' There are times when a theat | hearts of the audience. | ae hea f Aen! complimentary adjectives m t00! comedy in three acts—not a com- weak to do ft justice. Such @ PrO-| ay that would tickle your sides un duction is “Come Out of the Kitch til tears ran down your cheeks, but jen” which opened for a six-day| oie that keeps a 1 ual grin Monday night. twice, wh thos takes its | Bewitching Ruth Chatterton, who| ‘Wice, when pathos takes its turn | ‘ and makes you gulp hard | was seen here last in “Daddy Long) pruce McRae, who is seen in the] {t gs,” makes a charming cook 10! +419 of the Yankee lover, is, indeed, | have excellent support by a New| York cast. Henry Miller has pany of artists, an them, § eattlo knows how to Ee Ww I L K ES sresrRe » a Rood show and an excellent |] sth and Fine. ‘Tel. Bitte eos. c t Tonight—All Week—Mats, PANTAGES “ “COMMON CLAY” and accuracy, and with the best of patna skill, Owen McGiveney, the dis- tinguished protean star, played five | different ers of Dixens’ fa-| The sketch is called “Bill Sikes,” and {8 the headliner of the new bill, | which opened at the Pantages Mon. day night | and Fired, make a great hit with ser nd with their cleve vice and soundness this bank dai ve k Morrell, the boy from Cali voice, NATIONAL The Six Venetian Gypstes were billed as Italian entertainers and jue your watch, let ynes repair it Next Liberty ire.-Advertisement. ae CLUB BREAKFASTS, STARTING 30 CENTS To auit your taste and pocketbook. HOTEL BUTLER—Advertisement, 1332-1334 Second Avenue. Afternoons 10c; Eves. and Sun. 15