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of the e ° Lace Boot trimmed, wel lets, This m ) First | Express Shipments of New Fall Styles | Ready for Your Approval with We Close Saturdays at 7 p.m. BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Eitel Bidg.. Second & Pile St. Closer margins than ever ts our aim for this Fall and you | . will do well to take advantage bie spe saving offered tally In these days f high price Louls heel ose t sole and midget eye | odel in Havana brown, pearl gray, taupe, ivory and black kid; pri at $4.95 | per pair | Men's English Walking Shoes in black or tan calf with welt soles; 84.45 per pair. WASHINGTON, peg 4 | Pope Benedict’s amplification ef his peace appeal! will be ' ead at a meeting of President | Wilson and his cabinet today. “Copies of the new Vatican ratizat Sool by the United Press, im. jiately revived peace discus ; ee here The holy see’s remark that Bel- The of mutual condona-| is ripe of damages by the war, caused | statem: fmterest in the pope's pro-| Ishii “ ¢ to Belgium in the initial mes- was sharply criticized in gov-| This it and allied diplomatic cir- | govern aroused ition. Some regarded it dis- &@ message to the allies to|{s not luttered particularly for the of Russia. ‘The original form of refer-|forts of the allies will lead | Dermanent and serene” @bandon intentions to fight until! for peace ‘eso cai ” PEACE PLANS TO CABINET TODAY J abdication of the kaiser is forced It squares, howe comment by four of England with recent Foreig wh ™. said democ fon of Ger must come from within statement, furnished both the His warning against democrac president and Secretary Lan. | impetus ching a stage of an archism is believed to have bene president's friends, however, must be excepted in his orig-| declare he does not believe the Ume for peace. They point to his ent yesterday to Viscount ‘at the proper time” the ef- “to a peace. statement, coupled with the ment's decision yesterday to} | increase its aid for Russia's defense “The Vatican's comment on world | against Germany. considerable plain proof that the has just begun to fight he United States that now “the proper time” w regarded Always Sanitary you trade here just once you will s' Beef is the cheapest meat Here are some beef specials good measure. Bought another Whale—Per Best Jersey Butter, per | Full Cream Cheese, 2 pound ....... 45¢ | pounds for 55¢ Fancy Ranch Eggs, per | Large cans Milk, 2 cans dozen .............45¢ ! for 25¢ WHERE QUALITY COUNTS x FRUIT SECTION FISH SECTION E Oranges, dozen Qe | Halibut, 2 Ibs Exe Plant, 4 ibe 28e | Salmon, 2 Ibs 5 Fancy Potatoes, 10 Ibs... 286 ickerel, 2 for Yo Tomatoes, 3 Ibs. 10e | Sable Piah 3° lbw a eeeeeeenenmennennamennnneanrnnmnnnse fs ” MEAT MARKET FARMERS’ MEAT MAR Where the Consumer Mee! 10c Pot Ronat, (with $1.50 Order, de 98c | livered, ox Local Patent Flour, ° eke my Quart Jars, Third Avenue at Washington Street SOUTH EN Get the Habit—like thousands of others have done. Don’t “Beef” About It--Eat It day, and our prices are lowest. a few choice cuts of mutton and veal thrown in for hickens, INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. jJIM'S BIG BUTTER STORE | Whate Meat, Ber We per tb, Steaks, per Ih... ROG) perth, 124c Real Bargains at Anderson’s 12 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar... WE DELIVER OVER ENTIRE CiTy. Phone Elliott 2700 PUBLIC MARKET td urely repeat. on the market to- for tomorrow, with ts the Producer 10c 23c 25c Cocoa, per dozen . for on Borden's 25c | , a. Coffer, 95c PHONE ELL. 185 d to be} PONTIFF RECOGNIZES RIGHT OF | | | | la STAR—FRIDAY, ALL PEOPLES TO RULE SELVES * \ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 j —— - _ from peeches recently delivered by statesmen of liffere erent nations and from resolutions passed by their resp parliament Phe ! ame statesmen cannot refute the n without g themselves More it is necessary to remark as t« ! vation jof damages caused by the war, that there is an exception japplying particularly to Belgium The fifth and sixth points concern. special territorial questions about which the Holy Father « not, and could not propose any definite and concrete solution i equently, he confines himself to expre the wish that said questions shall be examined in a conciliat pirit, taking i considerattion, as far as ible ust aspiration “The Ho emphasize the fact that the appeal was 1 y of the belligerent power and was not i a ge of any warring nation Finally, the Holy Father noth about democracy the democratization of any existing government because y teaches us that a form of government imposed by s not out of respect for the free will of es, who, having the right of universal suffrage, whatever form of govern ment they please “For the rest, the democracy will receive such an it pu from the war that wisdom must prevent it deteriorating jinto any excessive form Minister Bal-| HOLY SEE EMPHASIZES FREEDOM OF SEAS; DENIES AIDING KAISER the U Auk staten 1917, By YORK in a Copyriaht NEW Benedict sued thru state and the today gave the world his views of democracy in relation to the world war as follows “History teaches us that a form of government tmposed by arms does not and cannot live. “Demoerac such an imp that wisdom Pos ” nt ts yal secretary United Press the pe will recetve e from the war prevent it sive must nto xee hy.” as anar statement to a request from the s that the pope am- plify his appeal for peace with special reference to the Amer fean de: d that the world be mado safe for democracy Hfs holiness stated that his disarmament and 4 were based Wil was in re to reference ns tions. SEVEN MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable ” PERSHIN MRS. KIESO SICK’ smh Compound Aurora, Il—"For seven tong | months | suff from a female trouble, with se vere pains fn my back and sides until I be came so weak I could hardly walk trom chair | to chair, and) The place ie a shambies. got 80 nervous | Not a blade of grass or a I would Jump &t) vestige of vegetation marks the the slighteat! sla scone, Site of hurmen holse, I WAS CM | flesh have been ground into ae ays «me | the very soll itself. It Is as if work, I was giving up hope of ever posted ka wcanvuleton had being well, when my sister asked! gmear of reddish-tinged pri me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-) 4 ¢ venue down be pte gel pearyee rp I : ts A bot hind the former French HMnes, wild wee 4 oday lam &@ healthy wom \tiowers bloom profusely. Their an, able to do my own housework. | coiortul blooms bring out even 1 wish every suffe woman b! re would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg. | more horribly the track of death ® above | etable Compound, and find out for themselves how good it is Carl A. Kieso, 596 North Ave. rora, Il. The great number of unsolicited testimonials on file at the Pink Laboratory, ny of which om time to time published by sion, are proof of the value dia E. Pinkham's Vegetab! Compound, in the treatment of fe - Ns Every Mrs Au bam ure f perm ailing woman tn the Unit ed States ts y invited to write to the E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free, will bring you health and may e your life. i. iN. PURKIVIAIN Who trains his students to get a salary For over 8 years he has en building Business Ethics and Business Personality into the stu dent from the day of entry into the Jusiness Course. An individual school for the ambitious, SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING CIVIL SERVICE BUSINESS ETHICS Northwestern Shorthand Reporting! School Arcade Building. | taff, with its map, papers and ma } terial, One thing Gen. Pershing, who { Manchuria The French victory at Dead man's Hill monument to the devilishly destr tive and accurate new French arti To render an's Hill “impregnable,” the ns had constructed three tunnels One named the “Crown Prince’ traversed the hill; another, named Bismarck connected the two summits, and a third, “Corbeaux,” ran under Goose Hill pierced each tunnel Prince tunnel alone were day jdead Ger |single ed over from the the French of the ually Hill Meuse. bee our battles ly send splashes of machine gun fire on the victorfous Poilus |to drive the dred feet chines fired one engaged Elliott 1581 skies just around where we stood, the an Rejection of the appeal snuff declared, would 1 versal of the sentiments p viously expressed t of ficlals, He dented emphatical ly that it was inspired by any warring nation, thus directly replying to the charges that the appeal was made in behalf of the central powers Explaining why he made no thene feference to democracy in his appeal to the nations, the pope sald he refrained because of th going views and “out of respect for the free will of the peo whe having the univer suffrage, may choose whatever form government they pleas Obviously, in response to criticism from entente nations as to his reference to Belgium in the peace appeal, the pontiff declared that “it is necessary to remark that as to condona tion of damage: by the war, there in an exception ay p Kk particularly to Bel glum FRENCH WIN IN VERDUN DRIVE BY HENRY WOOD WITH THE FRENCH AR. MIES IN THE FIELD, Aug. 24. —Deadman's Hill was aptly From where the for mer French line was, that is, half way down its slopes, ahead to the summit every inch of the ground Is soaked with blood of German defendere. named Shelia Wreck Tunnels French 400-milimeter shells In the Crown found to. than 100) the victims of this the bodies of more mans, shell When the French forces swarm they took 700 prisoners ame galle Pershing Watches Advance In Corbeaux tunnel, the Fre ook an entire German regim witnessed thi 5 articularly emphasized was vork of the new French guns poke particularly about it to particular a Gen orvisart, whose troops made the assault late Pershing and Corvisart are old friends. They w together in The same new tactics by artillery, of Deadman’s Hill, he most difficult nsignificant losses, are now being | aught the American army | Sees French Advancing | Today, standing the summit hill, 1 « French grad advancing right and left of 304 on the left bank of the This region has not yet completely captured. Over heads constant aerial German airmen constant strove to hover low enough to which as in the case are able to take positions with | on w the were ri h flyers fought incessantly them back, Sometimes raged only a few hun aloft, There was never any possibility of mistaking the jermans because all their ma flaming bullets. At time a seore of airplanes were in deadly combat tn the, battle FEDERAL GRAND AUG. 24, 1917. "PAGE 8 SWAGGER STICKS A varlety of smart effects 81.00 to oe | PIII itt CLERC SOS ESAS ORSESES SLOSS ECE LSSSS SS ccstecees ‘se Fraser-Paterson Co. Telephohe Main 7100 Girls’ New of Cloth amd of “Boy for Girls’ an double knees; Childrer Bo rib weight ¢ medium n Girls’ I SATURDAY SF are no duplicates. we secured enable us t practically factory prices. Wa JURY WILL TAKE UP DRAFT CASE , Ce ake aa: By Unite aed Wire Clarence V. Angove, student at | p\ Ris (—-Freneh troops the University of Washington, Mrs. | advanced more than a mile further Francis Angove, his» mother, and|today between Avocourt wood and L. I, Neikirk, assistant professor of | Detd Man's hill, in resumed fight mathematics at the university, | "8 of the great Verdun offensive, were bound over to the federal|'The War office announced a new grand jury after a hearing Thurs. | Yictory. It was stated also that Nay before United Sates Commis.| French forces now occupy all of sioner Robert W. McClelland, in| Hi 304, | the first case that has come up in Seattle of charges of attempted | CHICAGO, Ang. 24.—The hog violation of the draft law. market today was $1.15 lower than | At the hearing, evidence was | furnished by local — exemption | board No, 2, and by the Mac Dor I-Southwick Co. where Mra Angove was employed from 1913 until the middle of July last, It 1s contended that she was not de pendent upon her son, and that un truthful affidavits were filed. H Angove testified that he had| are Scout” sizes 6 to 10, 35@; 3 pairs Hose; -ECIAL Odd Dressers Priced Low WwW purchased from the makers sev- eral sample Dressers of which there The price concessions 1 Solid Oak Dresser, special Solid Oak Dresser, special 1 Solid Oak Dresser, special 1 Ash Dresser, special 1 Solid Oak Dresser, special —1 Circassian ut Dresser ser-Paterson ( New Serge Dresses for Women lcontributed $300 w Dre ‘ESSES Silk $8.50 to $25 N2W, Autumn Dresses are arriving almost daily and n these charming new Dresse tyles dressy wear Taffeta silks mostly, in navy bl » green, rose Straight-line ef mony with the se Empire styles and fect A spler sembled for ce who wish to choose new dresses for the pening of $8.50 to $25. 00 raser-Paterson ¢ Third Floor and “Pony” Hose d Boys’ School Wear These two brands of Children’s stockings repre sent the best. Full, large stocks are ready now “Boy Scout,” heavy n, for boys; double heels and toe Sizes 6 to 10, 35¢@; 3 for $1.00 —Sizes 10% and 11, pair - 40¢ —‘Pony” Stockings for girls; medium weight, double knees, toes and heels; black or white; per pair REL AWEs eh es WaUeRS Uses reas 40¢ “Pony” Stockings for boys; medium heavy 1's Hose 25c Hos black or medium 25e¢ bed and girls’ white Asle Hose 35c —Medium weight fine silk lisle seamless Hose; sizes 5 to 10; black or white; ed pair; 3 pairs lor —In o sell them at $15, $18.78, $25 $35 and $45 OMMON SENSE, with pleasing style, are clev- C erly combined to a rare de- gree in these new Serge Dresses. For street, busi- ness and = general wear, nany a tractive new Au tumn styles are shown. The traight-line effects, which distinguish practically all of the dresses They are made of botany serges, mostly navy blue, but some in new greens, new browns tans and plums Belted styles are shown, is well as the straight-line effects and low drapings are especially attractive Bead, satin, braid and ilk trimmings are used in various ways. Splendid se lections to his support in the past year at ending the university seen employed by the Traction Light & Power Co. FRENCH ADVANCE IN he VERDUN OFFENSIVE. yesterday's high and $2 lower than the high mark of $20, established s few ra ys ago. (BULL BROS. Just Printers 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 Complete New Fall Stocks of Munsing Underwear for Women amd Children HE new shipment of Munsing Underwear for Fall contain our complete Fall and Winter stocks children’s garments—wool, cotton and long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; white only; all sizes. In Women's Union Suits there are wool, cotton and wool, the wanted styles and —Munsing Underwear will give fortably and properly shaped to fit right. mother’s | Besides had Puget Sound [DEVONIAN GREW OF | By United Pr | ‘WASHIN lerew of the torpet ian, including 65 Americans, has | those who hope to get rich been saved, state department mes- » snecuiati i Lapis yer ee | by. speculation are disap- | pointed in the end ; We read in the papers that se- « ret service agents shot at a Wall| Is there any reason to re swindler the other day They didn't have enough bullets to|J SUPPOse that you belong to t all of them |} the lucky half per cent? No matter where you 1} Is Girl 97.50, $ New Hall Coats 6- to l6-year 50 ))5 $10. 00 to $25.00 \DY Belted, plain, e-fitting styles $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $25.00. Franer-Pat Co, Third ¥ Dugan and Hudson School Shoes Are Shoes of Splendid Quality Among all the Iines of Children's Shoes, no brand has & better reputation for attractive style and all-round ex- cellence than the Dugan and Hudson Shoes. This store has the exclusive Seattle Agency for these splendid Shoes and just now, right before school begins, we have large stocks ready Misses’ and Children’s high cut lace, broad toe last, welt soles Bizes 11% to with low heels Sizes 8% to 11, with spring heels Misses’ kid button Shoes with gray cloth tops, tas a new medium toe last, with welt soles and tips Sizes 11% t $5.00 Misses’ and Children’s patent leather button Shoes with white buck cloth tops, and the toes are plain and broad Sizes 11% to 2, 5.00. Sizes 8% to 11, $1.00 Other Good School Shoes for Large Girls Dark tan Russia Calf Lace Boots, made on a medium narrow toe last with welt fiber soles and rubber heels. Eightinch tops, sizes to 7 $7.00 Patent Leather and Calfskin Shoes, same styles as above, with leather soles and heels $6.00 vici kid shoes, rt yr4 $: Button Shoes of patent leather, gunmetal calf and vici Sizes 2% to kid, with medium round toes and welt soles. 7. priced —Fraser-Paterson Co,, Second Floor. Announcing the Arrival of 1 and neck, silk and wool} fleeced cotton Suits are here in hy silk and wool, All mercerized cotton and plain cotton. all sizes the best of service, is com- Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor. Women’ s a nn for Autuma HI "Fall Coats, which are being shown new on the Third Floor in large variety, favor to a large degree the long, straight lines, This tends to give them an appearance of loose, flowing distinction and comfort. Especially is this true of the Coats de signed on these lines for street and general utility wear, Many of the more dressy types however, are equally attractive in their long straight lines, but in these many low draperies are used in the barrel effect. The season's favorite materials are Pom Pom, Crystal Cloth, Silver tone, Velour, Broadcloth, Ker- sey, Burella and many fancy mixtures Navy blue, black, new browns, new greens. Plum, Beetroot, Jade, Fog and Pekin blue. The Coats are full 48 and 50 inches long and are trimmed with fur, plush and hk EEE Se $17.50, $20, $25, $35 to $65 --Third Floor. At least 99% per cent of seek it; fu cannot get any nearer to a “sure thi than a savings account kt the Glaciers rate “Snowfields On the Hartford Eastern Ry, Near Monte Cristo Leave Seattle on the 6:30 A. M. Everett Interurban. Everett with sta asting sleds and tobo, furnished free, Bring your FIRST NATIONAL BANK lunch Round Trip Fare Seattle to Glacier, $2.95 |

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