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Prepare the Boys for School OUR BUYERS have worked carly and late visiting the different manufacturers of BOYS’ CLOTHING, and our MR. WM. QUAILE, resident buyer in New York, writes us that prices have advanced over 25 per cent since we purchased, “Just think of the amount” we have saved you by buying early Che materials have been selected with the care, and such goods as will give satisfactory wear were chosen Made up in the newest Fall styles, Sizes 6 to 18 years Prices range from $3.50 ». $8.50 Be sure and see these before making your Fall pur chase for the boys BIG SALE OF HOUSE DRESSES 20 dozen Women's House Dresses in stripes, figures and shepherd checks. Low neck, V neck and square neck styles. Sizes 36 to 46. Big assortment of colors, Sold formerly up to $1.49. $1 19 Tomorrow, your choice ‘ . 11 dozen Billie Burke Dresses Island Percale, in plain pink, plain blue, plain lavender and al " | of stripes; a regular $2.25 Dress 1 69 Tomorrow, your pick ...... . ed UNION MADE SHIRT We were fortunate in ordering our Shirts nearly @ year ago, as the prices have soared high since. We are showing the best line of Men's Negligee Shirts for Fall wear that we have ever offered, in cheviots, cham- brays, sateens, Union flannels and all-wool flannels, in all the desirab! Moderately prices from $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 up tw $4.00 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BOYS’ GOOD WEARING SCHOOL SHOES Sewed and nailed sole, all leather heel, leather tipped toe, Teather foxing. Black canvas upper— seca ‘i $2.00 pair - $2.25 pair 82.50 pair GROWING GIRLS’ OR WOMEN’S SHOES Here is a splendid Shoe for the growing Miss or Woman who wants comfort; made of gun metal, lace, low heel, sem! English last, stock tipped toc; sizes 3 to 6. Regular $ $4.75 value. Special for a few days, a pair 4.25 s WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES This artistic as well as comfortable Shoe ts composed of gun metal, cloth tops, military heel, and come in ivory and pearl shades. Sizes run from 3% to 7 $3.98 Special value at.. ie MEN'S SHOES Blucher style, of gun metal, leather tnsole; vamps double stitched, solid sole. A stylish and good wearing Shoe. Sizes 6% to 10. Price, & pair. greatest only Sea sorts Men's colors : Jeré’s Tip to Drafted Men: Be Good to Mess Sergeant; ™~ He’s Stomach Commissioner with the hucksters, to see that you get good BY GEORGE MARTIN jgood meat. He hageles ci Presa Staff Corresponaent "WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.— 3 to the mess sergeant. you get to your canton- “ment camp to be made over to a soldier, be good to him, he will be ford high commis- green stuff. Don't Grumble He gives the first and second cook, the dining room orderly and) hand for | the three cook's police their orders.! pirds He runs the whole shebang for you! peyan j o— ’ Kansas Twins, 97, Knit for Soldiers | | Mra Mrs. Sarah F. West's oldest knitting for four hours every day, 97 years. They are just t a 2006 across the y to inspi an women to war work. BRYANIS GLAD and the Lucy A, Tull (top), Long (bottom) twin TAFT HAS GONE | TO CHAUTAUQUA in 1908, Willlam J. Bryan tried to knock the stuffing out of one Willlam Howard Taft But now, In the year 1917, if the two should chance to meet, the aforesaid Taft would be taken to the bosom of the aforesaid Bryan, and the lat- ter would even treat him to a grape juice. We gather this changed attitude from Mr. Bryan's own paper, the Commoner, of the current issue, tn which the peerless one, tn a sign ed article captioned, “Welcome, Mr. Taft,” extends his hand tn |greeting the ex-president Chautauqua platform. | Yes, indeed, former Taft is a Chautauqua lecturer now} and it tickles Bryan to beat the band, because now— Well, you know Bryan been roas' and kidded to beat the| appearing with trained magicians, and yodlers, an having been one of the first to the} President | STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1912, PAGE 4 MADE CHARGE PURCHASES NOW WILL BE BILLED ON STATEMENTS RENDERED OCTOBER FIRS Clearance—Friday—A One-Day Clearance A Great Gleaning of Good Merchandise at Compellingly Low Prices —, Or More of These Clearance Specials Friday Men’s Union Suits Athletic style; broken sizes; reduced to 65c Men’s Union Suits finest quality; reduced to $1.15 ° Men’s Underwear French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, $1.00; broken lines $1.00 and $1.25 grades, the garment 65c 250 Men’s Ties The finest kind to wear 65c $4.00 and $5.00 Union Suits Men’s light and medium weight Union Suits of silk lisle and light woolens; mostly sizes 34, 36 and 38; reduced to $2.35 Men's Woolen Underwear Broken sizes, in medium weight Shirts and Drawers; the garment 69c Men’s 75c Handkerchiefs Broken lines of Men's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, with hand-embroidered initials, reduced to Athletic style right now $1.45 Blouses | | lcccssaeteeeianipeeti with sizes Women's Blouses of white lawn embroidered fronts, large sailor collar; 36 to 44 Another lot of Blouses at 95¢ are of plain and fancy white voiles and organdies ; some have high neck with frill; all sizes $1.00 Blouses 50c Size 36 Only Blouses of white voile with white embroid- with col White Wash Skirts 75¢ About a dozen White Skirts of cotton gab- ardine and linene —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Second Floer. ery or red stitching Dresses --- Coats $3.95 About half a dozen Voile Dresses of white and printed voile combined, and about the same number of Wool Coats, mostly short Spring Coats —MacDeougall-Southwick, Second Fleer. Neckwear Clearance Novelty Colored Collars and Sets, of or- gandy, Georgette, linen and gingham. One lot reduced for clearance to 15¢. Vestees of Gingham, Collars of organdy and Georgette Crepe. One lot reduced to Colored Silk Vestees, Satin and Georgette Collars, Filet Lace Sets and many other beautiful pieces. Greatly reduced at B5¢ to $5.95. Ostrich Neck Ruffs, excellent quality; Ruffs 20 inches long, finished with silk tas- seled ends; broken line of colors. Special at 45¢. —MacDougall- thwick, First Floer. 3,800 Yds. Laces and Trimmings Cluny Laces, 1 to 4 inches wide Filet Laces, 1 to 6 inches wide Normandy Laces, 1 to 4 inches wide SPECIAL, 18¢ YD. Remnants of Laces Trimmings, Georgettes Spangled Nets and Garnitures, all at prices for a speedy ¢learance Silks—Dress Goods A clearance of all short lengths will be held Friday at sharply reduced prices MacDougall-Southwick—¥iret Fleer Novelty Printed Suiting Reduced to 19c Cotton Pongee and Beach Cloth, tan back- ground with novelty designs; formerly priced 35c¢ and more. . 65c Pongee Suiting 50c Pongee Suiting, 36 inches wid of linen and mercerized cotton. P and black and white stripes; 50 a fabric in colors yard, Imported Embroidery Swiss Reduced to 50c Yard 30 inches wide, embroidered in dots; wa- rious sizes; good quality; 75c value for —MacDeougall-Southwich, Third Fleer. One special lot of Stamped Doilies, Pin Cushions, Petticoats, Bondoir Caps, on good material; reduced to 10¢. ped and Tinted Scarfs, Centers, Pil- Tops on cream colored art material, in conventional designs; reduced to 25¢. Cluny Lace and Insertions in white and ecru; reduced as follows: $2.00 value for ......95¢ $1.10 value for ......85¢ 35c value for ........10¢ 12c value for ....0s00.d¢ Ready-made Scarfs of good quality linene, specially priced 19¢, Jewelry Clearance of your stomach and ev- | 4nd 99 other rookies Iike you. He of the Chautauqua attractions among i that goes into it. works hard for you all day long. public men. ont be the arbiter of your|and sometimes far into the night. |” ut now--listen to W. J fate, and when, on en-|_ 4"! 80, if he checks up the plates) seit the mess tent, you see him|*"!, spoons and things, and finds) “with an ex-president, the pres fing there in all his glory, in a|7°"'ve lost a couple, and charges |ent vice president and speaker of White coat, tug the forelock | 0" for them out of your pay, don’t/the national house of representa serape the foot to him, for he arr He has to do that tives (when they have leisure) ‘more absolutely dictator of your, bove all, don’t get gay with him|among the Chautauqua attractions, Jon any account. He is responsible than Herbert Hoover will ever) pon {ft will be hard for the metropoll jfor your orderly conduct in the!tan press to class the Chautauqua He 1s the chief cook. He buys|™€** hail. He's there to see that/any longer with the circus arrive In. the proper, quiet and| Misery loves company bite you eat. He writes the |” every x with your uniform orderly manner, eee dictates how you! nest and clean.’ He looks you over, sees that your vegetables are °"¢ !f your hands are sotled or your FIRE DOES DAMAGE y cleaned before they're ‘0? unclean, or your hair not prop-| He fights your battle with; °"1Y brushed, he sends you kiting] LLE' butcher, to bed that you get| ck to fix yourself up, just like} TO THE Wi HAD ited Press Leased Wire bor lla | W YORK, Aug. 30.—Fire was Aluminum Tea mother used to do Br | Must Not Waste Food N $ | gee sees that you sit properly at|discovered early today on the for-| $ Aluminum Waffle Iron the table, quiet and orderly, untii|mer German steamship Willehad,| ‘ > A 1 . Alurr t Sauce Par |Your food is passed to you. Heltied up at Hoboken. The Willehad| a rahe "H aie nermos Hot Pla Women! Here Is | :=:: ae won't stand for any restaurant|is now a United States transport,| Dand Thin |fough stuff, if you are in the habit|but formerly acted as mother ship Round Wire Dish Drainer y g jot pulling any. Loud talking and|to the submarine Deutschland when Wire Fry Basket junnecessary noises will bring him that vessel arrived on its last trip Wire Fry Basket B. him REDUCED TO 15¢ Including Brooches, Bar Pins, Smelling Salts, Lavallieres, Stone-set Rings, Gunmetal Purses, Cuff Links, Shell Hairpins, Napkin Rings, etc Shep, Fourth Fleer. Women’s _ and c hild lren’s HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE to $4.00 Articles 15c to $2.65 1... B5¢ nd Coffee Pot REDUCED TO 35¢ Many Sterling silver handled Toilet Arti- cles, Cuff Buttons, Brooches, Pearl Shirt Sets with Cuff Links, Smelling Salts, Lavallieres, Cream Jars, Bar Pins, etc. REDUCED TO 95¢ Watch Fobs, Lavallieres, Gold Shirt Sets, Bracelets, etc —MacDoug Fine Footwear Boys’ Shoes $3.45 Pair Short lines of Button and Lace Shoes, in patent coltskin; sizes 1 to 6, Women’s Oxfords, Etc., $2.50 A small lot of Oxfords and Pumps; mostly small sizes. Infants’ Footwear 65c A small lot of Sandals and Strap Slippers, sizes 3 and 3% only —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Fleen 25c $1.15 Nickel-plated Tea Pot $1.90 Nickel-plated Marion Ha Southwick, First Floor. Specials for Chilsren Few drops on corn or callus stop pain, then they lift off. you stifflegged, ker.|The damage by fire was slight. and Infants Glassware Specials At 10c Children’s Wash Dresses, including high- grade ginghams, linens, crepes and for $1.95. Children’s Wash Dresses of linen and voile, reduced to $2.95. Children’s $4.95 Dresses reduced to $2.95. Children’s high-grade Linen and Party Frocks, of chiffon;+values to $12.50; reduced to $4.95. Children’s Silk Coats, in sizes 2 to 6 years, formerly priced to $10.50; reduced for clear- ance to $4.95. Children’s Silk Coats, sizes 2 voile; Steamer Oyster Cocktail Glasses, fire-polished imi- tation rock crystal glasses; very special. Heisey’s Colonial Salt Shakers with silver- plated tops; large size. Colander coos Dresses ast Kettle ... Oil Glass Bottles, with with glass stopper; three-band decoration, Optic | piunk. Egg Poacher Your high heels have|t0o. He's an apostle of the clean FOR USE AT HOME White Enamel Milk Kettle . } You're wel-| | , Enamel This tiny bottle holds| ¥0U're not welcome to any to waste.|/{s unlawful, even if there is no in discovered this other |ng dish, it can be dished up in some| . ru® Was the decision of the state| $3.50 4uart Freezer ...... : was found in possession of 14 quarts | $1.75 ¢ 3 -$1.20 agony an@ spoil your| Iron Frame Wringer ............$2.65 greatly He'll see that you follow Hoover's | up put corns on your toes| Plate, if there ever was one. If you| White Enamel Milk Kettle toms of your feet, but} C4n eat, he'll nab yon OLYMPIA, Ang. 30.—The manu-| come to all you want to eat | = *, Enamel Double Boiler ... an almost magic fluid,| food left on plates can never be|tent to sell the booze Mompoend and naned 1t|Oller palatable form at another! Co te wine cane oF tell! §6$2.10 Cast Kettle .......+« coos 81.65 of freezone can be had| of home-made wine. Cast Kettle .... -.. D5¢ 4 to 6 years, beauty, but get a little 4 4 White Earthen Chamber . .... 206 reduced, : fs 50c t Sad Iron Heater .... Colonial Pickle and Sugar Jars of fire pol- ished glass with cover; a special value that speaks for itself. At 35¢ Bottles, hed bottles iow Xe 2 : 40 Heavy Tin Dish Pan and calluses on the bot-| take more on your plate than you Ruasiel (tor S:inch pot). why care now? but} facture of liquor in private brews A genius in Cincinnati| "ed again. If {t is left in the serv | 75c Enamel Rinsing Pan ... freezone. Small bottles | "ral. berg yreghlgcasr act phe ge sales ease 1.35 iy’ tetat your face in| ym ‘ Household Cutlery Grinder.........95¢ bottle of freezone and! secees DOG “childrens Silk Coat eres apply a few drops on| Children’s Silk Coats, sizes 8 to 14, values your tender, aching! : ction =oUE Lee Ee meee to $18.00, for $7.95. corn or callus. Instant-| : me : Children’s Sweaters; white, trimmed with ty the soreness disap-| HEAVY TIMBER 72 cans of Paint, Varnish, Jap-a-lac, beads gold, old r r blue; large collar and pock ! ; ip | dhe i ; gold, old rose or blue; large collar and pock rd (ssi | Stain, Filler and Auto Top Dressing, 35c to ets; $2.50 values; reduced to $1.50. | vallus #0 shriveled and | 50c values, reduced to . errr Middy Skirts, sizes 6 to 14 years; loose that you can lift| —MacDougall-Southwick, Basement Floor. twill on waist or not; reduced to Bt ¢. wee ahi his oe with rg neers Wash Hats and Bonnets, $1.00 and $1.50 in! ou get rid of a} ya es 10) 5 "hard corn, soft corn or a corn be-| values for 50¢. ery Tae ‘tween the toes, as well as hardened | Children's Guimpes, $1.25 values for 50¢. calluses, without suffering one par-| $1.50 and $1.95 values for T5¢@. ticle, Millions of women keep a| $2.95 values for $1.95. tiny bottle on the dresser and never Boys’ Cloth and Velvet Hats, formerly priced up to $1.25, reduced to 5O¢. Jet corns ache twice. Crepe Dresses, 3- and 4-year sizes only, ‘PACIFIC OUTFVTTIMGCO ae gan relief that the firstfouch of Resinol Oint- The weather in the eastern part! Boys’ Wash Suits, 2 to 5 years; $1.23yyal- és ues for 65¢. COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY |ment brings, Usually the suffering stops 8 r . aN 7 of the state continued fair and|at once, the skin becomes cool and com- I v . warmer, with moderate northwest: |fortable,and the trouble soon disappears, 3 to 5 years, $2.50 values for 95¢. 00 ; erly winds Thursday, and, accord. | From the very first you can see that it 2. to 5-year sizes, ing to fire wardens, an increase Inlig doing 0 ges well! Fires in Lewis county were still raging and rapidly draw. Ing nearer heavy stands of commercial timber Thursday. The blaze is running over a mountainous country, which makes fire fighting difficult. The flames the de ___|Struction of the town of Ashford, the terminus of the Tacoma & Eastern railway, Wednesday night,| but frantic efforts on the part of a large crew of fire fighters drove back the fire white wide-mouthed, with Catsup fire-pol regular 7 Colonial, stoppers ; glass ly. how that i | Resinol stops the itching! fered with eczema or similar itching, burning skin-trouble can appreciate the MacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Floor, Women’s Silk Gloves 25c, 50c, 59c - Women’s Black Silk Gloves, small only, reduced to 25¢@ the pair. Women’s Black Gloves of heavy quality silk, long or short style; small 50¢ pair Women’s Silk Gloves 59c White in all sizes. Black in sizes up to 6%. Some sizes in gray. Special, 59¢@ the pair. —MacDougall-Southwick, Firat Floor, Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Stockings threatened Children’s Stockings in sizes 5 to 914, light weight, with fine ribs. Black only, Reduced to 15¢, Children’s Fancy Top Sox, in sizes 4% to 7% cial, the pair 18¢, Women’s Stockings, samples and seconds; in sizes 8% to 10, mostly black. Reduced to $2¢ pair. Boys’ Union Suits for ares 6 to 12 years; Poron- |], | knit and Athletic styles, Reduced from to B9¢, Women’s Union Suits in extra sizes, $1.50 values sizes sizes only; 2.50 Gingham Dresses, 2 the strength of the winds would for $1.95. $1.50 to $2.50 White Wash Dresses, 3- to direct the fire toward large tracta|, Resine! Ointment is a of timber. | sealds, € . 95¢@ and $1.50. Almost all forest fires in the peoahedsatiele sos a Children’s Kindergarten Aprons, with hats reduced to 1,25 sult 7 Gen a 5 Children’s Pants, knee or ankle length, sizos 12 to match, 75¢ to 95c values for 5O¢@ set were under control Thursda cording to Chief Fire Warden G. C 14 and 16, redu Bhe pair. 50c Gingham Bloomers, 4- and 6-year sizes re i ry all-Southwick, Firat Foe: only, 25¢. Joy, of the State Forest Fi | oy 3 —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, phe Sie p iy est Fire a®))| READ STAR WANT ADS | res S-year size ellent healing dressing, too, for burns, n little sores,