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“Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU o™" credit system has been established for your conventence— to assist you In furnishing yo vidual ideas. will be found anywhere Ne gust YOUR WORD THAT you See our Exe Our terms are easier and our prices are lower thaa ur home along your own tndt- » 81.00 Down, 61.00 Per Week 3.00 Down, 2 Week 5.00 Down, Ween fl 7.80 Dewn, | 10.00 Dewn, ++15.00 Down, 4.00 rer Week hange Man about trading your old furniture for new CALLED TO TRAINING CAMP WANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 24.—! hundred and fifty-nine offi have been called for training the second officers’ reserve hi @ w B Water | training camp, which will ata son, L, A. Piper, W. J. P. \K. ¢ | Overstreet, rt ere September 6. The men are rawn from all parts of the North- est. Seattle men called are Captains—T, R. Beeman, W. J jennett, K. F. Chase, C. A. Fergu Messingman, C. C. More, O Simpson, First Heutenants—M. BK. Clark, Dorsett, P. D. Mackte, D. M F. O. Rose, V. L. Syl jaasen, G. Tripple. jin STAR—FRIDAY, Reporter Courts Circus Cinderella By Russ Simonton canvas @ky and a sawdust earth—-that was the world I lived for three hours yesterday It Was a small boy's paradise re were pop and elephants, apan and hot d fat women and tat tooed men, clowns and—a princess. | A enough to go, meant It, 1 think toned and the last hook b and we sallied forth to princess th T stepped into the brightest page of childhood's story book, and last night I dreamed of Kings and queens, and a certain princess with rosy ch roster Ips, and that laugh and dance. Pink tights and a red doublet, a cap and plume, a horse caparisoned with cloth of gold and a king for a 1 had them all, But I want the Princess Cinderella, and I ean't have r and I “happen” to my “Princess Cinderella,” val garb, tune box, tng would tights in mod ed of life under the big top. N you Weise pimers, she's 40, if she's a day ow know to another, princess of the citreus lot,” » daintie able little person I ever m when she sald she was 23 I lieved her “You know all about pollee court; want to see how you'd like a fairy court?” asked E. P. Norwood, the preas representative for Ringling Bros.’ “mammoth multi-ringed tented tenth wonder,” Thursday, | And that’s how it came that tn! the afternoon I saw the circus as the circus sees it . she sald ! fesston m I've b quit.” “Next year?” T asked ° Her pretty face clou “It isn’t ¥ one who can have a king by profession and a million aire by choice for a valet,” sald Norwood, as I @hook hands with George Hartzell, “boss clown,” “king” of the spectacle and reputed to be the richest and happiest clown in the world While Hartzell bw buttoning me into my “purple and fine raiment,” a double row of for a second. “No,” and “No; Then this the spoke of her “Tm t ambition. rry for the boy,” od himself Finally the last button was but oked, | t i, | With my feet propped on a cos prayed that noth tight clad knitted perfectly rn socks for Samimies and talk Who "let mo tell You as one student of beau that Miss Jeanne ts , most altogether Ik: | , and “when T marry going to marry outside the pro- yen a trouper since I wan 7 years old, but just the same, | when I get a husband I'm going to) ed and the Jong lashes knit over the hazel eyes slowly next year I will be in France.” princess of make-be Neve, this idol of the circus lot, told she aad “and I've got a little savings book all my own, and next winter I think I'll go to school and learn to nurse, | AUG. 24, 1917. PAGE 5 Star Man Rides Horse in Great Children’ 8 Spectacle 4 Glad She'll Wed Outside “Profesh” three farma if I was only young! ston, * he declared, and he my* mind was on those pink “beeveederz,” and I guess | |like a fly in a coffee cup uous, but not comfortable Norwood, “when I with the rest of watched an t) make . “Now,” sald had stood tn Ine the king's court and other prince (lucky b away with Cinderella, der around and get I thought to myself th way I could get “atmosphere,” or even Just plain air, would be by means of an operation on certain buttons of the velvet. Jacket, but after Wo were fairly started on our tour of the efreus lot, I forgot my Urhted legs and my tght chest oe war—not the bitter partisan talk that one hears in street cars and |restaurants, but an almost neutral yet, & patriotic kind of talk Hartzell explained it to me “A man may come from Sweden or Slam,” he said, “but he is @ | trouper first, In the circus, the cir }cus is hin race, his family and his nationalit on of a long expert hbors of every race trouper has learned opinions of others, and creed, to respect the and now, when he talks of the war,| jhe does it with the }tlon used la same modera t season, when Hart zell talked Wall street with the funny face” who dresses next to him, and who lost as much money as Hartzell won on the game mar- | *\\ felt || conspie | ell wan} some atmos-|| phere.” | nat the only || Everywhere there was talk of the) paradoxical tho it may seem,| Boys’ Two-Plece Sults of cordu tures in brown, 3 to 8 years $7.00 Upper Main Floor. | COATS high flare in fy and large waisted, belted models, with lars and pockets, have chosen for the Saturday mor ing sale The assortment is in colo of Copenhagen blue, tan, r seda and green, with sizes 16 to 42 $15.00 and $17.50 There are also a few Serge Capes, f % that have been $19.50. Until lengt noon “The Rhodes Co. Upper Main Floor Coats and Capes Reduced Until Noon of heavy cheviot three-quarter and full lengths been of Formerly priced at heavy Snap Shots Fi rom Home to the shipk in by trom roy, cheviots and wool mix y and shepherd checks. Agen $5.00 oard pictures camp or on sending them home Keep Your Kodak Busy. Drug Suggestions Saturday’s Drug Suggestions Include: A Tetlow's Pussywillow Powder, shades 50c size Carman’s Face Powder, B9¢ * Woodbury’s Factal Pow- der for ) Cr ellan 19 re Glovine (Always B9¢ B5¢ 69¢ A0¢ 65¢ Cream......... 22¢ assorted odors, 15¢ Carna- Young Por and and n 25 Colgate at Willian tion, Li F 15¢ ze Lavoris Antiseptic Mouth A0¢ Paste ull ht Cream at " Mas Cream c Peroxid Talcum, nize rs * Talcum—Violet, e. Was! 2 Huthymol Tooth Be » Jergen’s Benzoin Almond preserves the skin and Ie Soap 23e 15¢ 25¢ h, size Woodbury’s Facial for Melba Vegetable Oll Soap Rubber Gloves, pair. | 2a ‘School Blouses, 60c Main Floor. Washable School Blouses in splen- did Madras and percale of guaran- The Blouses are of the tapeless style, with a wide range of colors, stripes and figures, in sizes 6 to 16 years. Moderately priced a! coer AOE of Imported Voile [ THE | Waists in our better imported 7 voiles. These Walsts are trimmed ‘with handsome Venise and real Valenciennes edges, while others have insets of real valet. Large collars and fancy sleeves are featured in these numbers. | Second leutenants—F, A. Arnold, |F. H. Bean, R. A. Huestis, W. B. Upton, L. R. Vakefielé. clowns kept up a running fire of talk “What's the ‘goat’ town here?” = eee one fellow wanted to know, and . when I told him Georgetown was [Drowns at Madrona “",4 nnounce that the slown The body of August Martins, 14, stage would run to Georgetown son of F. H. Martins, 150 20th ave. Another was interested in the was found Thursday afternoon brand of cigarets most sold tn Seat- by Hfe guards at Madrona park. tle, and then one clown with a | The boy had been missing since § painted beard struck a popular note p. m. Wednesday. when he demanded the prevailing | The body was found 200 feet! price of hair cute South of the bathhouse, in six feet They voted Seattle a “Jake town” of water, 50 feet from the shore and maybe next year I can go to) jhe France and ‘do my bit" ey “Come, there’s the warning bugte, and time, tide and the ring-master watt for no man. Hurry!” Roth Assistant Equestrian direc tor Ernest Clark and the horse had Great patience, and as a result, afte barking one shin, I was mounted and ready to make my debut as a cireus rider, The cireus folk looked at me curt ously, and one little chit of a bal let dancer squealed with mirth ant With Meals Stops ju Stomach Di: ‘ Ringling’e peo The 100 girl re patriotic, Waist Section offers 30 Lingerie are patrio the ballet bought a $250 Liberty bond last year, and] almost all of the clowns have! bonds tucked away in safe deposit boxes in the East. Before the circus set up Its tents, | Fifth ave. and Republican, st., ite legal adjuster paid Boy Scouta| $250 because their war gardens/ would be ruined by the tramp of nds of unfortunate people ‘almost daily f: jon, fermentati mach, flatulence, «¢ after eating. If they would die habit of ach meal a taining a eonful of pure bisurated mag- y would soon find their rengthened and tm- that they might eat the ric! and most satisfying meals wit Boys’ School Cape: 65c 7————, Men's Section have Boys’ School | TH | Caps that are exceptional for their | style and workmanship, which, com- The sizes, from 26 to 46, are broken, with not each style in every size. Originally priced at $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50; choice $4.95 Middies are reduced for Saturday $5.76, Slip-Over the least symptom of indig it | rated Magnesia is highly ef-/ © drowned while bathing. in stomach and intestinal! ¢ a, but Is Vory pleasant to the and in the bisurated form powder or tablets—never or milk) 1 druggists erywhere. LUB BREAKFASTS, STARTING | 30 CENTS | | To suit your taste and pocketbook. | zell Verywhere, \° |HOTEL BUTLER—Advertisement Westlake Public Market ZOBL 8 POUNDS SUGAR .... GROCERY CO. Stall 105 + -63¢ With a Purchase of 1 Ib. Tea er Coffee. 8 large cans extra good Clams —— ze Large cans Milk, each ite M%e can K-C Baking Powder 18¢ 4amal! cans Borden’s or Carna- tlon Milk . as h dozen.77¢ 1 pkgs. Corn Flakes. 25¢ Gor. bottle Vanilla Flavor 12¢ | Pure Cider Vinegar, gal....35¢ Sardines in pure olive ofl..14¢ Free Demonstration Sweet Corn, Dozen 15c, 20c and 30c Cooking Apples, $ Ibs. Be Pole Beans for cunning, 4 Ibs. a OE Burbank ‘Potatoes, 23 Ibs. .50¢ Fancy Peaches, basket....20¢ WESTLAKE FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. Stalis 111-112 (Saturday’ s G White Citron Whole 50c Seventy-five cents a week buys nine full weight, Standard-size loaves at our shop. This is ample for a good-si QUALITY AND OLD-FASHION HOT BREAD—R At such prices that you cannot afford to bake in your GENERAL BAKING CO. TOKIO : ~~ tee Cane Sugar 85¢ . pail Cotto) |, 85c lene No. 50 sack Best Local Patent Flour oeee $2079 With a $2.00 Order, STALL 130. ; Cantaloupes, 6 for | for Fresh roasted Peanuts, Ib..15¢ Campbell's Tomato Soup, oe can ES e | 40c can Crisco Solid pack Tomatoes, can. “1he 2 cans Pure Spices. be 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes 24e 3-1b. can M. J. B. Coffee... O5¢ | 10c pkg. Arm & Hammer Soda for 100 coun per Nap! 106 4-02. bottle tan Flavor 10¢ 4 large rolls Toilet Paper..25¢ Queen Olives, quart... 37 ¢ “Rogers” Coffee Ivory Soap hong ee 1b. can M. J. B. Cotfee..$1.00 Krinkle Corn Flakes, pkg...8¢ White Tuna Fish, per can 14¢, 2z¢ and .... 33¢ GROCETERIA HO. 14 reat Special Pound Cake | Half 25c zed family. GOODNESS. ED RECIPES ICH PASTRIES own home. Tomatoes, Ib. .... - Burbank Potatoes, 11 ibs. Bweet Corn, dozen FLORIDA FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. Stalle 117-118 Extra fancy White and Yellow Peaches, crate Large Miller's Cream 25c Large Homegrown Potatoes— acne 2 L) CINNAMON & CO. Stall 109 Crate when they heard hair cuts were 40 cents, against 50 cents, with the neck shave extra, in the East. But tt was the war that interest- ed everybody, and most of all Hart- a finger at me: legs,” she eald. n, ed the |fap-flap of my normal pants. “Td trade this crown and | Times Square Westlake, 6th & Virginia —LARD HAMS— Special 2 pounds Lard Substitute . with another purchase, Half Hams, per pound ............25¢ Steer Boiling Beef, lb. 10¢ | Sugar-cured Bacon, lb.25¢ Pot Roast, Ib......12%¢@ | Good Steak, Ib........15¢ FUSS’ MARKET STALLS 10-11 ELLIOTT 2163 GERRISH BROS. The Pioneers in Cash Service. STALLS 19234 PHONE ELLIOTT 170 Stores at Fremont, Green Lake and Mountain View. 7 bars Crystal White Soap.........25c With a $1.00 Order, excluding Sugar and Flour— Saturday Forenoon Only. 10 pounds Cane Sugar ............85¢ With a $1.00 Order, Borden’s Milk »: ‘= — Flour . .$2.40, $2.65, $2.85, $3.15, $3.25 20-02. pkg. Corn or Gloss Starch | 4 large rolls Toilet Paper...25¢ for .. i 10¢ | 4 pkgs. Soda . 2A1e 4 bars Ivory Soap... 22¢ | 3 lbs. Roman Meal... Qe 4 lbs. Texas Rice 2he | 2 pkgs. Jell-o Qe 6 boxes Matches 25¢ | 3 lbs. Macaront Zhe 3 Ibs. Soya Beans Qe | 2 pkes. Washington Corn Flak Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg. 10¢ | | Per case..... 85.75 $1.45 for 2 Iba. Black Figs Cascade Soap, bar... Sweet Pickles, pint._...15¢ Clean Easy Soap, bar... | Peanut Butter, 1b.. lhe 50c can Royal Baking Powder .....37c 49-lb. sack Best Local Patent Flour . $2.90 49-lb. sack Gold Drop Flour......$2.75 100-lb. sack Granulated Sugar... . $8.60 Sugar Stall, Lower Floor SOUND MARKET | Potatoes, 11 Ibs... 25¢ Stall 6 A. Otto, Prop. | Cooking Apples, Ib Boneless Brisket Corned Beet, | Walla Walla Onions, 4 Ibs 4 per Ib. ie PUYALLUP VALLEY Veal Roast, 1b.. PRODUCE CO. Prime Rib Roast, Ib.. Now at Stall 104, Main Floor, STONG'S Wide Awake Specials 4 pounds Granulated Sugar 7 bars Crystal White Soap 3 cans Federal Milk $1.00 can Selecto Coffee Any one of above Specials with a No. 50 sack Choice Family Flour....... 6 bars Clean Hasy Soap.....25¢ | Twoe20c packages Nota Four 10c pkgs. Happy Home Jar | Raisins Se mie a5¢ | 2 pkes. Corn Makes. 80c can Lipton's Tea 80c can Tetley’ Tea 60¢ | i50 jar Libby's Prepared 25e can Log Cabin Syrup....20¢ | tard for 4 Ibs, fine Japan Rice 25¢ | 0c bottle Salad OIL 20¢ can Sardines in olive oll | 50c quart Jar Queen Olives tor _1%¢ | 10¢ pkg. Shaker Salt ise bottle Cider Vinegar 2 cans Silver Shield Peas 2 cans Standard Tomatoes $1.50 Alarm Clocks 25e can Guittard’s Cocoa 25¢ pkg. Cream of Barley.. ie an Sttecsh Guan. ibe can Libby's Sliced Pine can Hills’ Cofteo 4 apple Four 10e rolla Toilet Paper 25 2 pkgs. Creamettos . 20¢ can Potted Tuna Fish. 15¢ | 1-4b, Crescent Baking Powder. lhe pkg. Corn or Gloss Starch | 1.1b, Crescent Cream Coffee. for mr) 10¢ 1-Ib. pkg. Crescent 99 Coffee 50¢ Good Broom AO | 2.07, bottle Crescent Maplel: STONG’S GROCERY, LOWER Lenox Soap, bar. excluded, $2.40 Sead 256 15¢ 65e Mus: 10¢ 25 FLOOR WESTLAKE MARKET Store at Pine Street Market. many feet. for the first time, T missy familiar and comforting All the way around that big oval, as I rode in the Cinderella proces: eee And the Princess Cinderella knits socks for soldiers, It's the | princess who sticks in my mind You know, #he said she was going| to marry outside the profession, | Directs ‘War Work” of 300,000 Scouts | [Skala it a ee $1.50 Once marked $1.25 Yard Main Floor. [S| the Fall rive vances the The Silk Section season ad- new mate- r continue to ar- has just SIR ROBERT BADEN-POWBLL As founder of the Boy Scouts in Great Britain, this man has built up the organization until 300,000 boys are playing a big part in help ing England to win the war. They give first aid and clean up after | air raids. ISeenoge w ith Flat Feet Barred by U. S. NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—No eten-| ographer with flat feet will be al-| lowed to run a typewriter for the United States navy This bitter }truth was brought home to two | young women when their ambition to serve thelr country in the clert-| |cal forces of the censor’s office piskbsin REAL PAINLESS D EN TISTS| In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which 1s the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth, {f you have two or three teeth left in the mouth; guaranteed | 15 years. Gold crown .. $3.00) $15 set of tecth (whalebone) a5,00 $10 net of teeth $5 | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3, 00 | white crowns . Gold fillings Silver fillings | Platina fillings ... | All work guaranteed for 15 yearn | | wave impression taken In the morn ing and et teeth same day, Exam- ination and@ advice free. i} | call See Samples of Our Plate | amd Bridge Work, We Stand | the Test of Tim Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custom. ers, whose work Is #till giving good satisfaction. Ark our omers who | have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place, Bring this ad with you Cut - Rate Dentists TY ST. Opposite Kruser-Vatcreva Ce, slag yards, a few blocks from the main Washington State Reunion of Elks All-silk inches received line of Crepe de Chine, 40 wide, which includes all the new shades, and moder- ately priced at, -$1.25 CANADIANS NOW IN CITY OF LENS LONDON, Aug. 24—In n- guinary fighting Canadian troops in the outskirts of Lens pressed etill further into the Trench coal city today. “South of Lens there was | fierce fighting,” Field Mar. shal Haig reported, “as the result of which we hold Ger- man trenches immediately northwest of Green Crassier.” Green Crassier is a huge heap of in the midst of the railway a 1s yd. Silk Crepe de Chine serve troops behind. itself. ness sessions were resumed by the fer $16 ais bined with the wide range of patterns, make them S9e desirable at oe BEG NED fF: ALL HATS Upper Main Floor. not only shows AUTUMN | ttseit 12 tne woods, flowers and trees, but also in the Millinery Section, where the new Fall Hats are found in a wide variety of styles and colors. ——_————The showing includes beautiful Silk Velvet Shapes, drap- ed Turbans, Sailors, both plain or rolling, and shapes with high side and back flare. ————_——They are artistically trimmed with fancy feathers, orna- ments, novelties and ribbon. The line comprises Hats priced at $5.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up. railway station. this morning, with President H. H. The Canadians doggedly pressed /Griges, of Bellingham, presiding. abet to ‘A boone pore see! Two thousands Elks are in attend- erate counter-attac neces - ° violent further assaults by the Ca-|0nce and have literally “taken” the nadians, kept the line here in a con- + a iti al 'dny yenterday sd) «,A,baseball game and the annual last night. For the most part It|ine day's celebration ara ee erger was bayonet-to-bayonet fighting.|. street dance in the Pasties Sa with guns playing on massed re- tion will be held. The slag heap is actually in Lens | Heretofore fighting has| See Or. Edwin J. Brown been in the suburbs. oO. 8 Elks Have Captured HIMSELF City of Wenatchee | saingDenlist inion mock Union Block Get nm $35.00 set of teeth WENATCHEE, Aug. 24.—Buat- j for $20.00, or a $250 The clude pain. Greater Value Giving t of the Tremend- Power of 106 Gately Stores Why not come in tomorrow and prove this is the Logical Resul ous Purchasing to your own satisfaction Clothes? by examining Gately For 46 years this organization has been study- ing the markets and learning how to buy to the best advantage. It has been picking and choos- ing the makers with w operate. Now, firmly established hom it wished to co- 1 in the confidence and good-will of these makers and with a corps of expert buyers to carefull) we It is common knowled are much higher, but so have been our buyers th ing expert would notice select the best values, are better able than ever to serve you. ge that clothing prices skillful and farsighted at no one but a cloth- any change here. THE FINE FALL SUITS At $18.50, $20 and $25 will appeal to every well-dre colors and patterns that no And no matter what p: give lasting satisfaction, We Invite Your Charge Account Pay a little at a time, We arrange terms to sult you. MATELYS ssed man, There is so great a variety of styles, fabrics, one need go away unsatisfied rice you choose to pay—your clothes are guaranteed to You Want the Finest Furnishings We have them for you. Shirts, Hose, Neckwear, Under- wear, ete. In the latest summer styles. Hats—Shoes 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts.

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