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oy _ LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS $1.69 Dur Special Trimmed Hat offer of last week was eo much that we are going to make another offer for to- at an even lower price, and in some instances better than the last. Hundred Trimmed Hats for Women and Misses will bo fale tomorrow—Friday—at $1.69, Seems almost in doesn’t it? and every one is actually worth © offer them at. Large and small .. $1.69 Fut et full width Kimo- nos in extra quality crepe. $1.25 aus $1.50 Bath Robes of heavy blanket materials, Hig variety of col ortngs. $3. eG $5.98 COATS FOR WOMEN $12.50 S Famous Trench Coat in plain colors, dressy Coats of i plaids and checks, All sizes. Some are belted, backs, all have large new style $12 50 a b Special for Friday.......c-sss0seeeeee FRIDAY BARGAINS 25¢ Child's Cashmere Hose 10¢ In black, red, brown, white. Some have silk heel and too. 25¢ Women’s Lisle Hose, 3 Pair for 50 Colored Lisle Hose, double heel and toe; colors black, tan, gray and champagne, Worth 25e, Friday, to close out at 3 pairs for moe Men's Cotton Sox, all colors, & pair a AZ 8¢ silk. Beautiful Belts in brown, sold formerly Friday 10¢ each. 10¢ Bolt assorted Men's Union Suits §9¢ each Medium weight, closed crotch. Women’s Union Sults SO¢ High neck, long sleeves, fali weight. HERE'S WAY TAX BILL WILL HIT ALL AMERICANS [My United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—The war tax toll on the American pocketbook began today | | Within twe monthe the buy [I] | Ing public will be paying over | the counter, thru ticket win- | dows of various kinds—and al everywhere el ws under the $2,535,000,000 we bill now a law. Thruout the land today the high cost of drinking mounted, with ad ditional taxes on hard, soft and medium drinks ctive immedi ately. Automobt iding, with alll . tax of 3 nt of the sa! 1%, | becomes mc oatly, Pills, patent medicines and chewing gum are hit | Smoking Costs Mount | Sporting goo ats, of inherit | of the |f] taxable immediate | oking also may be more coat ly within 90 days, with added tax reo, Clgara and from $1 to $7 nd from 80 asand on cig } | | | | rooms in Pullman cars. To Tax Letters } tele telephone . more 1 Every or wireless me than 15 cents ¢ will bear a fiv of § cents gp e surance and 1 cent lof fire Insurance also b With a tax on “mov gitimate” theatres afte 1, of 1 cent each 10 & mission charg the cost ¢ ing them ove either on enc on sereey or in the “pony row,” prom {ses to mount Stamp taxes on bonds, promis #, bills of sale and playing omnes effectiv December s the 1 cent tax on parce! 5 cents or raising bill gress will adjourr STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1917. EST ABLISHI D “1875. PAGE 4 Me Dougall/Suthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET j TELEPHONE “MAIN 6720" FRIDAY IS THE DA Y OF 100 SPECIALS No, 1—75c to $2.00 Flashlight Cc 45c to $1.45 $2.00 size, $1.45 No. 2—45c Corn Poppers, 25¢ Large size No. 3—45c to 60c Enamel Tea | Pots, 20c to 40¢ 45¢ 20; 50¢ No. 4—45c Enameled Milk Kettles, 25c Also the 55 No. 5—45c Enameled Muffin Pans, 25¢ No. 6—$3.25 Enameled Hampers, $1.95 Also the $4.25 size No. 7—35c Steel Frying Pans for 20c. Large No. 8—$1.50 Aluminum Sauce Pans, 95c Also No. 9— $12. 00 and $15.00 Electric Chafing Dishes, $9. 95 | and $11.95 Th Hot Point.” No. 10—$11.00 Electric Percolators, $8. 95 The “Hot P 30c; Ge | size, | | | | | 35c size at $2.45 | at size | size at $1.20, Men’s Shop | sian | No. 30—Jewelry Novelties, 25c No. 26—Cotton Torchon Laces, | No. 49—Boys’ and Girls’ Yard 8c Stockings, 3 Pairs for 55c Different attractive styles; 8c. Two weight mostly in slack; No, 27—Metallic Flouncings, | “?"" *'7°° '" “O Yard $1.95 No. 50—$1.00 Bottle Pond’s New Fall designs. | Extract, 55¢ The witch hazel extract No. 51—25c and 35¢ Tooth best No. 28—Fur Trimmings All short pieces at reduced prices. | Brushes, 2 for 35c No, 29—Ribbons, Yard 18< | Transparent or bone handles; Ave and Siinch Dresden, Pere | medium and hard bristles; many styles ns. - | No. 52—Fine Edgings and Insertions, 6 Yards for 25c and Checked Ribb dies; vgs} Bar Pins | Wide 2 ; nd Brooches No. 53—18-Inch Corset Cover No. 31—Jewelry Novelties, Embroideries, Yard 15¢ 2 for 25e Cambric’ with beading top. Incl Hair Orname en Second Floor || amel and 1 ' No, 32—Women’s Pure Linen me 64---Telioved Hats, — and Irene Corsets, $5.85 | | | No. 75—Full-Size Comforter Bats, $1. ys Of po Ap! Ay I No. 76—36-inch Wool Eiderdown, 75c Double-faced, pink or blue only. No, 77—32-Inch Madras Shirting, 25¢ Pink, bluc ack Stripes. No. 78—81%99.inch Hemstitched Sheets, $1.40 Each , firm sheeting le cotton; weight 3 bl Of g No. 79—Plaid Cotton Blankets, Wool Finish, $2.95 Size 64x80 inches. No. 80—Imported Bedspreads at 33: oo | ize 72x98 inches, for tlree-quar- ter beds. | No. 81—Fancy Turkish h Towels for 95c Slightly soiled; formerly $1 25 and $1.50. No. 82—36-Inch Linen ae Mercerized Suiting, 50¢ Black and white stripes; plain blue and lavender. | No, 83—Pure Linen Huck | Toweling, Yard 65¢ | | Handkerchiefs, 2 for 35¢ small ger ae nitials D, F,'G, J, H, K, N, R ee u 2 ribbon or feather No. 33-—-$8.50 Dress Forms fancie y 4 for $5.45 | No. 55—Women’s Novelty Four-sectic table Dres Boots, $7.00 Drage <4 Continuing the sale of two new : tyles in high quality and of incom . lete lines af $11.00 and $12.00 No. 34—Pearl Buttons, Boots 6 Dozen for 25¢ | Finest quality pearl, 18- to 24- Third Floor | a | No. 56-$8.50 and $10.00 No. 35—35c Stationery, Plain huck, 18 and 19 inches wide No. 84—All-Linen Crash Toweling, Yard 18¢ 17 with red border, No. 85—Heavy Irish ‘Linen Napkins, Sone $3.85 15, inches wide, we | doe 40¢ 22 “ae and senate First Floor—Just inside the Door . wnat siz 27 Moe ment - - ar es Box Oy be, i ued numbers in sizes} n and cotton, oH me wane No. 11°~$2.00 Australian Wool a “Nene Fl eae | ——— —— | inches _s per sailors inv i 0. . ustralian Wool ;,, ¢, chamois, lilac, pink and $$ Houso ad the confere Shirts and Drawers, $1.65 } y No. 57—$6. 00 and $6.50 | No. 86—Pure Linen Table { rr report on the $4,000,000,000 The famous Gl make; N sic Batch Redfern Corsets, | — | Cloths, $3.85 50e Be Pe cr . : the g ° $1.65 0. 36—25c Envelopes, _D ed = numbe in sizes Heavy and durable Dastaiie: olue rights bit, sus N > may : : Package of 25 for 15¢ to 22 « | 68x86. iti ieee: ASI 5 SIZE me, . 7 o. 12—Men’s $5.00 Silk Lisle D amid Gmina tn Cine aig s Union Suits $2.95 ~sabee ¢ n No. 58 —Brasieres eee } s i's, beet A ee ee. tion niet ie i satity ed Ton aneb-iat. es | Fourth F, ’ ge narra enim em emcmememnmmmmnmncin c q izes o 8 QNLY [JAPANESE HELD FOR | Ns $91.25 Kedah Nie | oe S| : = rr - ¥ aa?) > ‘or 85c lo. 59— ys’ Norfolk Suits | bi ade BOOZE VIOLATIONS | THEATR No. 13SKneipp’s $6.50 Linen |87.°°5 teat style, black, imitation | for $3.45 ie . — Union Suits for Men, $3.75 leather covers stamped in gold, tied One Be oF and . g tied ne for age 6, others for ages . ONU.S. CHARGES | PALACE HIP 4 to 42 only with silk cord | For cheése or butter; Heisey’psands Sey end ainctiia Badeea’ #4 wete| <n peeee feature of ae eT = Won! Si ise al pak 2D Ae a ea? Colonial fire-polished glass. | squad sleuths seized 22 6: | vay dev wh io. —~Men’s ‘00! i 0. ‘J ; cases and traveling bags filled with | Thursday at the Palace D Shirts and | No. 38—30c Enlargements, 20c | No. 60——Boys’ Norfolk Suits” | No. 88—75c¢ and 85c Pudding } | ye Al hie rawers 7x11 or &x10-inch enl ner for Fg 45 Nquor Wednesday at the United | Tom Lindeay ang } rthachareh f { Moulds, 50c i miniature me Wright's ribbed Health | made from your fave | Six only; one for age 7, others | Owes, }States hotel, 307 Maynard ave.|" TS Three Mi Unde es $1.35 ee cues te ic 17 hl a For the holiday plum puddin; re IS, Oct. 4—There| em arrested S, Shindo, 32, proprie- |g gyr and Pr $1.39; | No, 39—25¢ Writing Tablets, | 2-82 > '0 © Gr ’s imp re ~ concessionaire at} tor, and J. Ohtanl, bis clerk. Wells and Rose afte ’ 2 for 25¢ & s, No. 61-—Juwseille Suit » $3. 95 | af ald’s imported English fire- ure city that will) Sixty rooms were searched, and/and whit ng talkin and No. a a Pure Wool “Eat " only op 3,4,5 x Padding: Mot emer <i a big truck required to carry away dancing number P: sh ; : . ‘oo son-Fiastbes atte ail Four only, ages ar ~| cooker, will | the liquor. ¥ and Adair present song. ashmere Socks, : pee ithe board of trustees of| ‘The Japanese will be held for | dan plano mv E datiral and Oxtoed: «x atl ola No. 62—Boys’ Blue Sie No. 89—Johann Haviland — zone to be held | federal authorities. i and © ans, sires 10 1 No. 40—Women’s iad Suits, $6.35 | Ramikins, with Plates, 25¢ Word from § Wed. | , pate et . , ( coment that but one|nestay announced that government | wie 1311] No. 16_Men’s $1.00 Wool ~ | Stildren’s $1.29 and $1.50 Three only; ages 11, 12 and 13.) Beautifully decorated; were $7 en ; lire would be licensed | agents there had been checking up playlet . ens 91. oo Gloves, 95c No. ove. Mufflers, 35c the dozen. ing a meeting Of on iilegal shipments of liquor to ing Leon Maye ethel || Socks, 75¢ cg Cg tks a dete mae pniniirimerinnnanesi yesterday. | Seattle for weeks, and the books of ,.im a comedy and costame/f| = Oxford gray; medium heavy ee ae, ee : _ | No. 90—25x50-Inch Rag , es a Tom Brothers, who shipped boore ) : a sa No. 64—Infants and Children’s Rugs, 75¢ is b to in Seatth ¢ seizod | ; ‘ ti } Gat have charge of} Althe U8. Gueraty A) stat onPHEUM } No. 17—Men’s $3.50 Flannel , ’ $2. 50 Sweaters, $1.45 | . Hit-and-miss pattern. of amusement and|he knew nothing of the selzure. a Pajamas, $2.50 #4 te Sweaters with square col- acess! with the ap- | was declared in San Francis tit 22 pairs « No. 41—Cashmerette Gloves lar » pockets No. 91—Cretonnes, Yard 15¢ board of trustees. (evidence was being gath f r 50 : and 25c “ Greene announced to-| present to a federal grand No. 18— Men's $1.50 Outing PS | No. “65_-Small Boys’ Cloth | ccinctea : seine ( prob: 8 - te have Vomen’ Itility Glove wisis Selecte onnes, pri ay Where various conces- ao t k | Flannel ign Shirts, $1, 10 oe ge r Waite | Hats, 20c quick clearance ee ee Baw cero shcescr MILLER CONCERT FINE Bg nb (3 ste hive. woes i te a , aA nt the concessions | | a aaa ete thetr farewell No, 42— Boys? School Gloves jo, 92—Scrim and Tambour Moved off on short} Ffom a musical and financial - No. 1 2. | standpoint, the concert given at the lo. 19—$2.00 Outing Flanndl for 35¢ No. 66— Small Bovs’ H 45. Paty Yard 30c " they aro clustered | First Presbyterian church Wednes Pajamas, $1.65 A very P Black Glove} o j mig Flats, 40c ligh grade; some have drawn- ( x a bs the fatherless ch A ittnee | dike 7 P efen A . : lars yn Evins to conanee, 1 yoga et nee my v ee es emi No. 67. tiki? and Children’s a “93 a Inch he amusement zona, Ruth Miller, soloist, was greetes f ; No. 43—$1.25 Silk Stockin No. 93—42-Inch Crepe Voile, F warmly {n perhaps the last appear. » 43 25 § gs : ite: 0 one Nate, a before 2 Suatile ecdlence for sid No. 20—Men’s $5.00 Pure | for 95¢ Outing Flannel Petticoats, 40c | Yard 15¢ even partially complet. | 7me ete ie tan her Net row Silk Shirts, $3.95 Women’s Fancy Silk Stocl | In ecru only ; . er wo ¢ m . é 7 ~cnttegisisgie alae Text year. Dae he shitetomitcs “coane com COMMERCIAL WAR iS eogl 1 Flannel Shirts; | in checks and g No. 68 Boys’ Wash S Suits, GOc No. 94—Curtain Edgings, 5 ( cong on . dl tan __| Yards for 10c BF. TO DANCE NEXT GERMAN PLAN No. 21-——-Men’s 50c to 75c No, 44—75c Knit Envelope No. 69—Boys’ Wash Suits Cream, white or ecru as Piel tg | CHALDEANS GO HOME SA Linen Handkerchiefs 30 Chemise, 50c for 85c q 5, at the K. P. » 3c No. 95—2-Inch Linen I Ave. and Pike st. under| Twenty-one Chaldeans who are * Plain and ir Knit from fine r ! Of s and gingl for | 2 nen Insertion, zi Ot the drill team of| held at the immigration office wil on teat ik aie: ee ince teins | hanes 31005 Yard 10¢ t ( lodge No. 2, A. 0. U. W. set sale for Asia Minor next wee ri "ihe - For curtains; ec ‘ Nunta Of m series of jon the last lap of a world-wide) Rob $795" Fringed Auto No. 70—Girls’ White Middy oi ect ona ites Wy the AO. U.|ney. | They fled trom the pers f “Ved ” Mey No. 45—Women’s $1.00 Union | Skirts, 45c No. 96—Lace-edged Scrim ( for the | tion of the Turks and were arreste¢ even’ only; size in . | ‘ ; € the smoke fund in Naw York for ti bessing il a e | waits 85¢ Forn $1.00; for ages 8 to 14 — ~~ iad ———____—_—— - F Medium weight, fleece Jined; | No, 71—$1.00 C ; emétitched, — First Floor | several styles os 00 Crepe iemmotve | Al aaa 50 Needl ter Found Remedy | [ ; for 75 wk Medd, shee Ohet ( s. 1 yo ary No Ba Pin Sad and Gaur | No: 46-—Children’s 78 Union | Pisin rose ani floral patterns; | WHE Models, 35¢ to $4.50 H M h st in Seal an oa Suits, 50c elesti lat: laden 4 . Hande idered, crocheted and é hat ave er ot er’ Leather Bag $1.00 Medium « t, mostly N 72—$2.5 . j 1 mode such as Pillow Tops, ( ly lit by Shell, F orgot iriou yles and sizes; some | neck oo 1 o. 0 ia Dresses ey Tie Racks, Lamp ‘ Suffered Terribly But Did Not | th mirror and coin’ purse. } size an for $1.95 Shades and Infants’ Wear, N ( Want to Submit to an His First Wife, Say s 7 . 7 Incomplete sizes in One-piece | two alike by % Operation. LONDON, Sept. 12-—(Dy Mail) No. 24—35c to $3.00 Leather No. 47-—50c White Fiber Silk | and Two-piece Gingham Dresse j 9 i ( Min. Mary. X Loss of memory, duo to he 1 eh Novelties, 20c to $1.50 Moskings, 3 Pairs for $1. 15 = ~ No. ey Stamped Goods, % 25c No. 1, Hox 41 peed ? uch as Leather Bill Books t with reinforced a Caan Outing Gowns Sais ree ers, Novelties, Pillow irm bo amy. He clean ot fi ping Lists, Playing Cards in t nd double ‘or 95 ops prons. Hl | ‘Traxo. he sald, meee , Telephone List nd Chil? ant I lozen whit 1 a) ‘tees Traxo, tlt cases, Telephon : and Ten dozen white sigiid | 99 Pros and. Trax cengsy fees wats No 48 -75¢ Union Suits, 40c | COwns: low or high neck, mis” Skeins for 5 Yerns 2 : ( our family, Both my b Roy “y ENROLLS ‘1819 No, 25—Linen Cluny Laces and | \ Union Suits, | No, 74—36- Inch Outing | No. 100—D. M. such a short time and at auch tit-| A decrease o cent in | Insertions, Yard 18c¢ hi neck, ¢ knee “em, 18¢ Embroid Cc, 3 for 10¢_ 10c . ( tle cost. and Fruitola is a tc der arious width le izes 34 t White only wi ng ota Thread in several take, Four years 1 suffered n esirable colors, tor sa had gall stones and ad. **" | : . Ea eee f vised an operation. 1 said ie reach 1919, MacDougall-Southwick MacDougall-Southwick MacDougall-Southwic'! 5 cots er tion, I sald it the| g g g k MacDougall-Southwick MacDougall. Soaitivetes q yj 5/74 had one of those spells I might 16 va 4 them operate, but not otherwive,| ALDING ARIY HERE Mary K. Peroutka ay. as ghter wrote to a whol ‘he Puser 86 “a TANNER TAKES UP had been cured of gall stones with } it pire a Operation, and who recommended Fruitola. I took only one 28%, lurning out “iron. ter — Fruitola, and have not been bothered since. My husband 1. Sig xan ih everaging “in D E LADIES’ F 36 Rell h trouble, and he used Fruitola, too, with most gatisfactory “tie : rhiesadastie. ca of, pe : DAWLEY WILL FIGHT r. vans = REE TIC ET BPs 0 ; RIE Mtieso kre eompounded from tt government uso both tn thin sont | An estate valued at $56,728.82, for | Graduated, Licensed, Registered hee pea (Commont; ty ( Pinus laboratories ra. Saintellie, We cna sreyoet hap try and France i |which no will had been made, and PHYSICIAN Cyt ae SUE OUT Ss Called Heart. B stores; a doctor's prescription is not necessary. Fruitola in Nich would legally go to the state It will admit one lady FREE to one of our Mond as in the Stomach, Belch. > off that acts as an intestinal lubricant, and disintes: r | will be fo ok he : : our Monday or @ | ing, Swellin age : Dero tha caine no muh rtfering ecient th EXHIBIT ANTIQUES fy - sala OLE aT Friday Matinees. frequently eis “a S 74 J ‘erer’s intense relief. One Be Rare jeces of gle vewter, | ' i fo indicate efficacy. Traxo is a tonic sive baad todmary r nd q att Colontat’ ts. ae of i| ‘ yore wy ne. MERE, ‘yale OS Raeengh sud redtore the weakened, run-down system. |turen have been Seattle| Atto Fg8 Bau Clean, Classy || TI Pie Package mailed FREE by i( bookte interest to those who suffer with stomach trou. People to the exhi the state 8 pm | TH Obtained by writing to the Pinus Laboratories, Montioe! filversity. ‘They w : ! ie || E BELLINGHAM CHEMI . eee dha Huntit the "tulddte fi Novembes, ki ~ rene ritance to t “on Clever Shows Madison St. Bet. Second and, First CO., Bellingham, Wash, oti you. if your druggist is unable to eupply

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