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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, KAISER IN FEAR OF ONLY ONE MAN IN GERMANY@ PSUMRDEN, | “<yin grt FLOURPRIGES,. Fifty Volunteers “ie iitaitn LOWER RATE ON U,S.ACCUSES ou Pos Bor Brame ARE ADVANCED sil Needed for Ziiczic: NRPLANE MAIL GERMAN EDITOR to The St Eggs hav ing rewards to civilians f graham a WABHINGTON, A ture of allied airmen who proximate and on German poll, T ba at STERDAM Aug. 9 Maxi sued , t r unteerm are \e ter three of training, and Ke Harden, the onty fearless ed Owing to the administr . tm are needed n . 4 EEE, TINTS P ‘: in all Germany, has broken ng extat King count quota of 150) ¢ are int nurses w and ut ft . , United States war re before August 11, when the Again. And thereby hangs a years Germans have been dis the question: “Why has an inaved a call for an immunity that no other nen to eniiat in the pr dental exp wae made Aug and it t List sees? warden ie by sate student nurses may entiat in Beat |quite probable, accor jn bgt & Polish Jew and has made the pose nor ae Qe at Mek Greece beadauartets, or |ittes, thai ancther redect " itie Prussian ruling class " Ai Se or the with the chairman ef the nursing view charges from 6 cents pet! was publihed ares remem nerviow he provided committes, with offices in the White | ounce te with | ssorniag pager SH Will be remembered that in his ine of the verece Wit and laundry | Wilding, at Fourth and Union the usua very ee, wo evens Oe Jace in the 1 army ine. They charge will t Capt. B. 1. Lipmer, Chicago, hae practices of some Prussian » ry, or in milt Vide them, Canada is represented at Wash it ssinned 4 sii ial paneemeeede Se a ee who chummed with the kat uniforms during 'Aeton only by the British ambas- (tablish an S-hour air rt route superintendent of the air mail sere ~ +5 Twa as og ure will lead to a degree ree, and with out sador, from Chicago to the East vies Just as fearless, He went on hokiness to bokiness, until one the news was cabled that he had nion Store---Union Hour: wquelched by having him called the army as a minor clerk rd Working in ® grocery store at 17 Smuggte Copies Into Holland and studying law at night—that was they reckoned without their the start of Ira MH. Case, editor an 4 . Only recently copies of Die owner of the Vashon Island News and Bay Island News, who has an nounced his candidacy for the state 2 senate peace terms imposed upon poor Case was bor n 1861, in Miinols, and scored Kuchimann, the and was graduated from his self-ap r ” for foreign affairs, for his pointed + study course when he| Dee #e. ‘Ponduct at Bucharest was called to the bar, in South Da-| fst asm bag 8230, bulk ? Bll goes back to the © ties Old Emperor Wilheim was fai Tite son, the liberal Crown Frederick, was know ‘ throat ailment. His wife was Wash English princess, daughter of Building. Loan and I Victoria. She brought to Ger ciation in 1559 English Uberaliam and was bit. doing business on Second bated by Bismarck Mutual savings bank , who was the real ruler Case has been living on Vashon i» apostic of bleod and tron land for the past 12 yerrs I have his Gay was over if Frederick | many good friends and more rea! er Jong as emperor, so he de- | etmies than any man on the island.” Himself to cultivating Fred. | he says @idest son, the present em a gick riove—r ere pas, 10, dae Wilhelm my coveted his i e bu ? Mam, 1m openty Baker Gives Graves (i j°fulide Witenes ate [LOCAL BUCKWHRATRetatiors pay. | oT Thke to Ble, consumers should | pay He to #96 RASTEAN BU CKRWHRAT —Retaners pay, oT. Tike to HME, Consumers should pay Be to Pe OAT FLOUR tr aitere par. 19-7. dag] t mere enowid | (AIRE SALE Great Clothing Stock Damaged by Fire, Smoke and Water Fire Loss New Adjusted—This Great Stock of Men’s Clothing, —- ———— Shoes and Furnishings Will Be —— SACRIFICED! THE INSURANCE CO.’S LOSS—YOUR GAIN People, this is a genuine Fire Sale—the insurance companies have paid us in full for our loss and you will reap the bene- fit. Our entire stock has been assorted, re-tagged and arranged for quick disposal Saturday. Don’t miss this unparalleled mer- chandising event. Come to the sale—and come prepared to buy—you will save as you never saved before. (iat eh ee, [SALE STARTS SATURDAY, AUG. 10, AT 9 A.M. Th. Ie t Lie) consumers ehoald pay THLLOW FimtD TRAp_petations par, Following are a few Fire Sale Prices that demand your attention tomorrow—JOIN THE CROWDS—COME TO THIS SALE. Fit PHAR ‘Retahore pay, per 100 a, 00 tf 59.50 Consumers should pay “it's. il SHOES—FIRE SALE PRICES—SHOES throne and flouted his moth. | ° . When the old Wineim died.) Confidential ret feigned just a few months INGTON, Aug. 9. — Maj. is Body was hardly cold in death | oon m S. Graves, who will ives emperor practically pead the military expedition to S!-/ Big mother out of the royal |peria has been furnished with cont). | | dential inetruction by Secretary of (Chancellor 16 Dismisacd War Baker foresaw another long oe ‘Tara Winetm, whe| 2aéee Thomas Burke each no rival, suddenty die, | Senator 8. H. Piles spoke at the ol4 chancellor. Empit-| Caption Igncheon at th Bismarck made himself a her “lub rooms ! fat his country place. One of the | + © Gilman f welcome visitors was Harden, | ‘* Northwest One of Blamarck's inu. Hie engineeret a preas campaign | pinet Biamarck's enemies, and. !tis_ Was made a repository of all | OUN STARCHItetafiers pay 00 to ieee; consomers should pay Ife nd Ex J the re PRARL BARLEY (bulk)—Metatiors pay be te Pe; Consumers should pay ie Cte ie { MHOMINY—Retaiiors pay, 24. cane per don. $174 to O185 18- sneme vole 1 LiWe te It We, Retaiiers pay. bag 10, per Th. Tel conwumers showlt pay, &T baw the, balk #\e is the day to decide. We'll call for your worn shoes in the A. M. to the need of war. The Phone Us ft will use it for some na ms vert og ogee and Dress ee ee and nr wed Stetson, Walk- ofen rage Work Shoes, worth to a Shees, wer over Florsheim Shoes, ire Sale PAY DAY OUGHT TO BE BANK DAY ff ®: Poe Meer Fire as a weteoree O OBe tamaged; "Fire Sale price... POC $500; Fire sale price’. $1.98 Let the first money out of your pay envelope be your regular wings deposit at the First National Bank. If you put off your Men’s Finest Dress Men's 50c President THE CROWDS 20c Canvas Gloves, savings account, the numerous calls upon your pocketbook wil! Hats, to $5.00, Fire Suspenders, Fire Sale omens Fire Sale price eonn make it Impossible for you to de Sale price price 11 than & dollar a week ! Ee ee] . , Men's Fine Hats, worth to $3.00, Fire Sale price 98c $9.00 Men's High-cut Heavy Veal Shoes, Fire Sale price $4.35 pe Men’s Furnishings | Sacrificed! ARROW COLLARS, clean, all First National Bank ad First Ave. at James St. Established 1882, avings Department Open Saturda From ¢ P. M. to & P. M Large lot Men's to $6.00, Fire Sale price ere Overalls, all sizes; <i - Fire Sale price $2.38 eee : rs «a 49c Men's B. V. D. Under- soveeeees toy wear, Fire Sale price $1.50, Fire Sale BUY SHOES 2 me Dress Shirts, worth to Men’s Union Suits, light-weight, worth $2.00, Fire Sale price ...... riseses Men’s large, white Handker- chiefs, not 15c, but Fire 4c Stock Sacrificed! losi t B; in Section | ites 0 Fire tale oe gcciost| a RERUN e SE sizes, regular 20c; Fire iow we are closing out our entire Bargain Section be- he es ” 2 a0 s , ‘s $2.50 Work on ~“s 4 fore moving from our present up-stairs salesrooms tc etted G or) : : gO aS rhe — price .. te eeeeee ee 98c Bincog vire "Bale gies. 98c Sale price ............. 7 Cc Ya more convenient street floor location, and the prices toe oO ae 99 pepo r Night Robes, worth t Arrow and Cluett Dress Shirts, : ; “ vey runmetal, worth to $5 & e Men’s Mackinaw Coats, to $10, 200: Fire & a ade Shoes <fords 4 £ . ps to $2.00 that we are making on high grade Shoes, Oxfords and Fire Sale pri $1.50, Fire Sale price... Cc KR f o $2.00; Fire Sale Pumps are so low that some of our patrons are buyir 3 ge Fm Ly SO cele pence Men’s Fine Balbriggan Unde: 4 . $4. 85 5s) aR ge 98c tivo and three pairs for fall and winter wear. While pe segs sag 98 wear, worth to $1 woe price Asshsaets* 52: Heavy Work Shirts, selling to- our too t pueumers should pay Cc hana J - ‘i Rg i 4 Cutten Gotha. om not 1 1 c day at $1.50, 59c $9) Sale price......... 25e, but Fire Sale price. cut to sé REMOVAL SALE 2°22 500 28.oR CONTINUES men’s 25¢ arm Bands | MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS GO AT FIRE SALE PRICES‘ and Garters, aoe well to eee i Hos ce i Pre ¥ Fire Sale price Men's Suits and odd Coats, damaged, 3 98 Men's Finest Dress Suits, for Sunday wear; many Mote, for example, this line of high-top shoes—brown, g that sold to $15.00; Fire Sale price. . . Hart, Schaffner & Marx make in lot; $15. 95 gray or ivory—broken lines—all together in one bi 9c Men's Suits and Overcoats, made to sell at retail gf '°#lar prices to $40; Fire Sale price Hundreds of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and serges; worth to $30; Fire Sale price $1 1.85 Boys’ Dress Suits, a big selection, worth to $8.00; Fire Sale price........ $3 35 lot at 32 to $25.00; big assortment; all thrown 2 out at the ridiculous low price of..... $9 85 . Our Doors Open a caer s Vests, from suits damaged; 58c FEUD CN UNO i Givin cancwdvessn 5 . i and Sale Starts a e220 ReCeneceoeneee _ \S oy, | WE WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK we nome pape : mn nad I 8 This entire stock must be sold—nothing held back. So bring your pay checks and come. re in a jumble table filled ith children’s White Canvas hoes, Tan Sarefoot Sandais geese" S100 Saf These and many other bargains await your choosing. Please rhop early, if possible THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. ND FLOOR, LIBERTY BUILDING, OPPOSITE PosTORriC ™—-= COME TO THE BIG FIRE SALE AT THE RED FRONT <—=~@q Cometo Seattle’s want to save be here 1508-1510 First Avenue [Neat Pike Succ with the early morning crowd Saturday. nion Store---Union Hour Stairway on Union Street Side. a