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Fall and Winter Garments of reasonably. 8, such as Velour, Plush Price range, $7.50, 8 Tailored Suite for Women, in nteed all-wool cloths and | beautifully lined and tailored. Some trimmed with fabric fur, others all self material, but | embodying all the new ideas ‘of late Fall fashtons. Prices | arise: $22.50, $25.00, I Cord Ruching in navy, per Ruche —......... $3 Bedspreads for $1.98 Bedspreads, the heary en Kina, suitable for a double bed, that are worth up | to $3.00; in medium and light colors. Friday $1.98 Bleached Sheets 75c Ea. -T2x9inch Bleached Sheets, ‘made of a good quality of : peeetin, each Se | WOMEN’S OUTING GOWNS, | Se. SEO. $198, $1.50, Made of nice quality of out- ing Manne! in white, colors and “fancy stripes, with high neck, long sleeves or low neck, short “flleeves. Some embroidered | and others nicely trimmed. Cut FRIDAY SPECIALS | AT THE “STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.” Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments and Hats This enlarged Department ts overflowing with brand new No Fancy Prices Here. GOOD WINTER COATS FOR WOMEN, Zibeline and Matelan, in all sizes, 6.50 and up to $35.00" for a beautitul Seal oe en sold elsewhere as high as $50.00, That means a saving 00 to you by buying it here. 25c LADIES’ BELTS 3e EACH Ladies’ Wash Belts, balance of season's — BD value up to 2c, to clean up, each CORD RUCHING 1c RUCHE brown, and white. Warm Outing Gowns and Skirts | MATZENAUER * PROGRAM IS MADE PUBLIC every description, priced most in cloth and pile 815,00, ush Coat » $10.50, 812. Coats for Children 8, 10, 12, 14 Years. Of very handsome materials, full Hned, some have quilted lintngs. Plain or trimmed with Furtex or Plush, Priced at $5.98, 86.98, $7.50, havetatt D, $9.50, Regular es Lo While it lasts, le $2.50 Comforts $1.98 Mme. Margaret Matzenauer The Ladies’ Musical club, which tists’ concerte to war be ita this Comforts covered on both ot Bi year, has announced the program sides with figured challie, Per to bo presented by Mme. Margaret stan designs; size 66x76; filled with a good grade of clean cotton, Regular $2.50 value, special $1.98 $5.00 Comforts $4.50 Matzenauer, prima donna contralto, at the Metropolitan theatre, Mon day evening. The program follows Lungt dal caro bene Secchi Lullaby Cyril Seott Made of good quality Outing nnel in white. plain colors fm Dawn in the Desert Gertrude Rosa d stripes with wide ruffle Paptilons Schemenn jain and sealloped edge Miss Erin Ballard, Piantat CHILD'S GOWNS, 79¢ Each Stille Thranen . Schumann 2 to 14 years: made of nice [| S8Pphische Ode Brahins soft Outing Flannel, pink and pecan Ballad Wagner! blue stripes, trimmed = with plain contrasting colors. -1 24,000 MEN ARE WY) ant CANTONMENT CAMP LEWIS, American Lake, Sept. 27.—With the ex ception of stragglers, who will arrive during the rest of the week, and 230 men from Alae ka, practicaily all of the sec- By | | (Berry & Behymer) ete Company of Distin- i} ed European and American Principals. Chorus || 49 Voices and Symphony Or- || ra of 40. REPERTOIRE pa Ss olette . Oet. § Hime. Buttertty Oct. Seats Can Be Reserved by Mail. Order Now. Wea. yh to 4-3 Just Printers THIRD MAIN 1043 || FIRST ae. — PIKE sr. Phone Main ‘The most beautiful, Insting and NATURAL of all Dental work, cor- Feetly fitted to the exact measure- ments of your mouth. Here aro teeth that will perform All the necessary functions of your Missing teeth—teeth that are s0| ifully clear and life-like as to be past detection —teeth that will Permit you to live and laugh with- gut embarrassment Your Useless Teeth Scientifically Removed Our NATURAL TEETH are firmly Bet on our splendid scientific suc- pression pilates, and these BO perfectly fitted to the to ensure the greatest lade net Wy of high-clans Materials——fitted to your mouth! With the utm ting work ing succe NAT ied. f [) simply wafe and gentle treatment Eby wkilted dental surgeons. Lowe for your city teed work. ond quota of selected men are In camp today, and the total number of soldiers is now about 24,000. The investigating board which ts looking Into the disorder which oc curred aboard the train which here today at the age of 75. He was) brought the Montana contingent to |one of the first men tn the Last/camp this week, learned yesterday | Chance gulch stampede, and made a/that Texas Harris, the negro porter fortune, which he later lost |supposed to have soy the train, will recover. dams, trail blazer, one of Montana's * | best-known pioneer miners, is dead He is ina Suquamish Indians at the Port Madison reservation will hold a|Progtess and the drills are becom fair October 12 and 14. Exhibits |!m& more and more difficult every of their produce and handiwork | day will be shown, and there will be a Musicians are Sg m of races, sports and danc . scarce here. shortage appears to who can play wind instruments Buglers and bandsmen needed. Patricte who use the Stare and Stripes for profiteering ought to a another type of " “stripes IT'S YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS, | ‘HEADACHY, SICK! Don't aa constipated with breath bad, stomach sour or a cold. A daring escape, from mill- tary bondage, a wild ride thru two counties, in a car whose driver had been bound Gagged and tied to a tree, and a capture by deputy sheriffs In Mount Vernon were the incl- dents that landed four enlisted men in the guard house at Fort Lawton Thureday. The men are David Rooney, Hugh McWhinney, Cecil Mann and Joseph Walle The firet three were already |serving time tn the post prison for |military offenses, and the fourth | was their sentry. | Wednesday afternoon, entered a grocery fort and tel Enjoy life! Liven your liver) and bowels tonight and feel fine. the four store near the bile. Harry Polzin, 7607 15th fve. N. W., answered the all They drove away with him, di |recting him to make full speed to Everett », one of the men , bound him with hat cords, and tied him to a tree pare Polzin says they robbed him of $32. | Meantime sheriffs in King and WORK WHILE VOU SLEEP |Snohomish counties had been nott fied and were on the lookout for Remove the liver|the car. They were arrested in the outskirts of Mount Vernon by Tonight sure! and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coat-| Snohomish county sheriffs. ed, breath offensive and stomach| McWhinney enlisted from Bel- sour, Don't stay bilious, sick, |ingham, Mann and Rooney headachy, constipated and full of |at Seattle. cold. Why don’t you get a box of teeth Cascarets from the drug store now? Eat one or two at night and enjo SWITCHMEN WALK | will turn over the receipts from ar} Comforts covered with an Se Florindo @ Fedele Searlatt! extra good grade of sateen [g|Come, My Reloved (Atalanta) with @ilkoline back, in attrac: fi) . Randel tive Persian designs; size 72x | Awake, Saturnia (Semele) . Handel 78: filled with new carded cot. g| Etude de Concert Macdowell ton, scroll stitched. Regular : Elgg orbs ag | # Manotr de osamonde upare AS6-00 _valne, special-$4.50 Hii gamte Dorothes ........ Wardeata | Alger le Solr .... Fourdrain Ah, Mon Fils (La Prophete) .... .. Meyerboor OUTING FLANNEL SKIRTS, [BI Came With a Song -La Forge BO¢, 596, 69e To a Messenger La Forge been killed on| DIANS HOLD FAIR °° 320.8 roe ote | into regiments and companies ts in| first there seemed to be a erie hond of barbers and cooks, but now the/| be of men| SHERIFFS NAB TRIO OF FORT DESERTERS| honed for an automo- | | Adjustable Dress Forma with the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel |cleansing you ever expertenced. QUT: TIE UP U.S. JOBS | | You will wake up feeling fit and 5 |fine, Cascarets never gripe or| #7 United Press Lensed Wire |bother you all the next day, like|, GARY, Ind. Sept. 27.—Three calomel, salts and pills, They act| hundred ewitchmen employed in gently ‘but thoroughly, ‘Methers|th® local yards of the Elgin, Jollet should give cross, sick, bilious or|® Bastern Belt ratlroad went on feverish children a whole Cascaret |#t'ike today, threatening a serious They are harmless nna tie-up of the steel mills, which are ey a turning out supplies for the govern. | bie jment. About 200 other switchmen lare out at ith Chicago and GLYCERINE MIXTURE. |'",, Ii. The men, who are de-| FOR APPENDICITIS | manding a wage inere vase are sald to have walked out tn violation of Seattle people can prevent ap. 7 pecdisitia. “ith ainvle’ backiiies Baetar end = ae bark, glycerine, ete., as mixed in| Adlertka, ONE SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract xo completely it relleves ANY CASK By United Press Leased Wire of sour stomach, gas or constipa CHICAGO, Sept Detectives | tion and preventa appendicitis. The |from State’a Attor Hoyne's of. > ant action of Ad-|fice raided the offices of the Milk both doctors and| Producers’ association at noon to-| patients stomach clean|day, confiscating records and serv.| strong, Swift's Pharmacies, Second|ing subpoenas on ali the officers, ave. and Pike st. and N. Broad- ‘The latter were immediately taken way. before the grand jury, ARREST MILK MEN) STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1917. PAGE 4 Now Is Time to Lay Principles for Peace ow ie the time to lay the| WASHINGTO! Bopt. 27 broad principles of government and/ cording to Secretary Baker, the deep tdeas which shall make! will be a peace possible,” said Col, Will H. Thompson at a banquet of the Ro- tarlans and thetr wives in the Ma-| bilized, sonte club yoma in the Arcade| divisions mu |bullding, Wednesday evening, A| war strength, colored lantern slide, showtng the| service divin United States from Chicago to the | this quota, Puget Sound was presented to the} whether el by Gilbert MeClurg, lecturer of Colorado Springs. t be brought lanued © peer a teemaaecc asec: okirt lengths at sharply prices. 18- Sets, $1. 95 A fine grade of porcelain, with two-gold line 6 Tea Cups, 6 Tea Saucers and 6 Luncheon or Breakfast Plates, all for. .$1.95 decoration ; oe Scrim Curtains $1.00 Pair White, cream and ecru, with hematitched border and lace edge. 36-Inch Cretonne 25¢ Yard Ten specially selected patterns to choose from, rang ing from 6 to 20 yards of a pattern. Fine Curtain Swiss 20c Yard A special purchase enables us to offer a limited quantity of this high-grade Swiss in dots and figures |I} at 200. 40-Inch Marquisette 25¢ Yard A fine grade of doublethread Ourtaining, highly mercerized. 9x12-Foot Axminster Rugs $24.95 A tow patterns only of these fine, heavy, long-wearing Rugs with high, silky pile. | Rubber Door Mats 50c With rained diamond pattern, o most durable Mat for the rainy season; size 14225 Inches. —MacDougell-Seuthwick, Fourth Fleer, | ——- Household Hardware 10c Table : ae % Soap Dishes, Japa-Lac, Potato Mashers, 3 for 25¢. 5c Table Screw Hooks, Screw hyen and Staples (by the dozen); | string Potato Cutters, Exe Whips | Ladies, Skimmers, Corkacrews, fancy Cookie Cutters, Moul Basting Spoons, Bric-a-Brac Dusters, at 6 fer 25¢. | — || Ribbons 35c Yard a Seveninch Motre Ribbons in coral, pigeon, jacqueminot navy and violet and satin and taffeta Dresden Ribbons, for millinery, sashes, halrbows and petticoat flounces. First Floor. For Infants and Children Girte’ $3 Crepe Middy Sults, $1.95. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Children’s $2.50 Sweaters, $1.50, White with colors, 22 only, slightly soiled Children’s $1.75 to $4.50 Bath Robes, O5¢ to $3.45. Jewelry Novelties 35c Including Nall Files and Shoe Horns with sterling Of eldertown, plain colors handles, Smelling Salts Bot- | @d figured, trimmed with satin ribbon. $1.50 Rompers and Creepers, Ages 1 to 6, O5¢. White and colored tles, gold-filled Bar Pins and Brooches. Floor. Women’s 75c Union Suits 39c Medium-weight cotton, high | Jewelry Novelties 15 | Plated Napkin Rings, Shell Cameo Rings, Pearl Drons Studs, Toby Charms, Hair Ornaments and various enam- eled and gold filled Jewelry. | neck, elbow sleeve, knee length Men's Collar Buttons Women's Union Suits 85c and 95¢ Three good styles in Win- ter weight, fleece lined, Re. Extra sizes O5¢. Women's $1.75 Union Suits, Large Sizes Only, at $1.25 Winter Suits, heavy floeced, Dutch or high neck, elbow or long sleeve, ankle length 6 for 25¢ Finest quality gold- filled, all sizes, greatly reduced. —Jewelry Seo First Floor. $8.50 Dress Forms $5.65 Four-section Hall-Rorchort nickel-plated collapsible skirt. Handsome Buttons 10c a Card Fancy Buttons in a very complete line of colorr, sizes up to 60 line, 6 to 12 buttons on a card Women’s Novelty Silk Stockings 95c Checks and stripes, black with white, sky or purple, all sizes Children’s Stockings 15c Medium weight, black only, sizes 5 to 9%. Women's Stockings 19¢ Women's Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 2 for 25¢ 4 A desirable Winter weight All initials in a large as. | In Women’s Cotton Stock- sortment of deni ings, white, In sizes 8% to —Mae! ongaihiee: 10, black in 9 and 9% Fire —Maed.-8., Fleat Fl | Many Drafted Men to Fill Guard Divisions Ac. there big deficiency of men when the first increment of the na-| "le October 2, tlonal army, 687,000, has been mo-| an announcement because 17 National Guard| Land Commisstoner Savidge. ands, timber, and in and several spectal | Pougias county there are 3,362 acres © organized out of Of agricultural and grazing lands, It has not been decided | incomplete divisions will) be formed or @ call for more men | about $9,000,000 worth of Amert up Wool Dress Goods! A collection of coat lengtha, lengtha and some sult sd Tadic Mata (set of three), Necktie Bars, Toilet Paper Holders, per Napkins, Kitchen Forks, Kitchen Knives, Moulds, Butter Paddles, Muffin Pans, at Shoe. Kitchen Forks, Tea Strainers, Muffin Pane, Milk Can Openers, Tack Pullers, Pokers, Trouser and Skirt Hangers, Coat Hangers and Howard's | —MacDougall-Southwick, Basement Floor. Dy United Vreee Leased Wire OLYMPIA, Sept 27 made to| includes tide China hae got to clgarets annually, State Land, Valued $315,000, on Sale -Btate lands to the value of $415,000 will be on 1917, according to by Btate consuming Silk Remnants Wilcox to Speak Delos F. Wileox, San Francisco, will This The Parent-Teachers’ of the John B, Allén school nlite first m p. m, Thursday, October 4. . Seba | Laces and All lengths of Satins, Pon. ° : ncaa Pathan, Crape Mokeets Trimmings reduced and Crepe de Chines, Messal-| Remnants of Georgette | ines, Poplins and fancy Silk Crepe, Trimmings, Fur Trim- will be closed out at specially reduced prices, Been Brisk and already many short lines have accumulated, desirable Fall and Winter merchandise, on which you can save considerable on Remnant Day. Extra-wide Blankets with a soft, woolly finish; Good quality to linen fintsh mings and Laces greatly re duced. Heavy Cotton Blankets, $3.50 gray, tan or white, with pink or blue borders; size 72x80 inches Seamless Bed Sheets $1.00 size 81x90 inches before hemming. Hemstitched Huck Towels 50c With linen weft heavy and absorbent, size 19x36. $2.25 Imported Cotton Napkins, Dozen $1.95 A firm, heavy weave in pleasing Damask patterns, rquare 22 inches Hand-Hemstitched Tray Doilies 15c and 25c Of pure, round-thread Linen, size 6x11 Inches, 15¢; 8x12 Inches, 36-Inch Outing Flannel 18¢ Yard Plain and novelty stripes in pink or blue. Wool Eiderdown 50c and $1.00 Yard tor 25¢. A Umited quantity, single faced, double faced tn pink or Hght blue at $1.00, tm navy or black, at 50¢; Wash Goods and Domestics 10c to 25¢ Yard Many remnants and short lengths at 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ the yard, sold by the piece only. —Mac-Deugall-Southwick, Third Floor. Women’, s Black American 26-inch, agon frame, silk Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Kid Gloves 95c An accumulation of Wom- en’s washable and non-wash- able Gloves, mostly glace finish, nearly all light shades, some white and black Women’s Cashmerette Gloves 50c Winter weight, black or white, sizes in a good range of Women's Gauntlet Gloves $1.25 Small sizes only, of tan mocha. —First Floor, Needlework 15c and 25c Tables At 15¢—Stamped Aprons, Colored Centers, Pillow Tops, Scarfs, Bags, ete. At 25¢ white Stamped and cream Scarfs, Centers, Pillow Tops, Bags, Novelties, Bibs and many odd pieces. At 40c and 60c Stamped Turkish Towels and Bath Mats, extra heavy quality. Greatly Reduced Round Dotlies and Center Pieces, stamped on fine white round-thread linen, 7inch to 64-inch Needlework Shop, 4th Floor seven ribs, —MacDe | | medium-size handle. Women’ ’s Black Gloria Silk Right-ock sport handle with cord, 8 ribs, Par- all-Southwick, First Floor. La Grecque Tailored Combinations, Sizes 44 to 52. 95c to $2.95 Well-made Drawers and Corset Covers of splendid materials, daintily trimmed with lace and insets of em- broidery, Regular $2.25 to $4.95. Women's $1.00 Crepe «+ Kimonos 75c Fifteen only, in plain and floral patterns, some hand- embroidered. Women’s $2.25 Middy Suits $1.65 in colors, only, sizes 36 to 40 Women's $1.50 Middies 23 at 95c All white and white with colors, sizes 36, 88 and 42; 18 only ’ $1.25 to $2.25 Wash Sults Ages 2 to 5, G5¢ and P5¢. Twenty-oight colored Wash Suits in sizes 2 to 6 at Me. Twenty-four Wash Suits in sizes 2 to 5 at O5¢. Small Boys’ Hate, 25¢ and 506, 65e and $1.00 Hats in plaig colors, mostly velvet Infante’ Red Leggins, O5¢, formerly $1.35. $1.50 Shirt and Stocking Stretchers, 5O¢, For Infants’ garments, $1.00 Quacky Doodles, E5¢, Third Floor, 15c Box 25 Stationery Linen fabric, 24 24 envelopes sheets and School Pencil Boxes 20c Leatherette covered, with 5 pencils, pen holders and an Herel street ratlway expert appointed by the government) to help arbitrate labor troubl be in Tuesday noon and address the Mu wtcipal league, at 12:16, in the Ma | onic club rooms, Areade building. Hold First Meeting association ing at the school at 3 Ladies’ Musical Bonttle Prima Metropolitan Donna October will hold Friday Will Be Great Day Here Men to Save 95c Stiff and soft cuffs pleated bosoms, fro: $3.95 14% to 17%; each of the smaller sizes; sizes. TIES 45c DOZEN $2.25 ONE-HALF DOZEN $1.15 tation; 4 and 44-inch hems. 25c¢ Gray or black, sizes 10 to 11% only, SsuITS $2.85 Heavy weight; a long-wearing garment; regular; $1.65 NIGHT SHIRTS 95c All sizes from 15 to 20, $3.75 Tans, browns, made with big, small, roomy $7.95 —Macdo —Men's Boys’ Suits 29 only; ors; ages 13 to 18. for Remnant Day Specially 2 for 25¢ borders, broken lines. BOYS AT 50c MacDougn’ Moya’ 8x10-inch views of Mount Seattle and vicinity Splid backs of ebony, ete.; eraser. First Floor, quality bristles. some have 38 to 61 Shirts of a size, in sizes 14 to 16%, also 19 in size 17 and 7 in size 17%. $5.00 GRAY FLANNEL SHIRTS Pure wool, of finest quality; two or three only half dozen or more in each of thé latger | } 800 BEAUTIFUL FOUR.-IN-HAND Dozen after dozen of these would sell regularly at 75¢ to $1.00 each. A multitude of beautiful patterns. | MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Irish Mnen, our own impor- MEN’S CASHMERE SOCKS medium weight; MEN’S FINE WOOL UNION wonderfully cut stout or all sizes from 34 to 46, MEN'S PART-WOOL UNION sUITS Natural gray, medium weight; 40 per cent wool; all sizes from 34 to 46. MEN’S OUTING FLANNEL One of the best specials for Remnant Day. MEN’S BLANKET BATH ROBES green and blues, pocke! medium and large sizes, * $10.00 AUTO OR STEAMER RUGS with Fine, heavy Woolen Rugs, fringed ends; handsome plaids; only; size 60x72 inches. jouth wi Just Inside the Door. $3.95 and $4.95 25c HAND BRUSHES 15e¢ excellent Club Presents MME. MARGARET “|| MATZENAUER Contralto of the Opera Co. || THE METROPOLITAN Monday Evening, Prices 75c to $2.50 for $1.50 and $2.00 SHIRTS at sizes ll Norfolk Suits in dark col- priced BOYS’ SILK HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed, plain white or with colored 5 BLACK SILK MUFFLERS FOR 9 BEAVER HATS FOR BOYS AT 95¢ uth wick, ird Floor, 50c AND 75c PICTURES 20c Rainier, —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor a