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OVERCOMES YOUNG GIRL Bansacks Home After 13- ' Year-Old Child Falls Un- conscious; Gags Her Police today were looking for an @dorly man with a smal! goates who Mate yesteriay afternoon appeared home of Guy W. Dailey, $806 ave., in the guise of a potato seized Marguerite, the 13 _.. daughter, who was alone in Rouse cooking supper, and over. Powered her with a handkerchief ed with ether. @ man made no attempt to harm the girl, according to mother, but left aftet ransack @ bureau from which be obtained Marguerite answered his be grasped her arm and the handkerchief into her As consciousness left her, tded the cng fast with a dishtowel her head. ‘Tt was 4:45 when he appeared. Mrs. ley did not return home until 6 On opening the,door she ether, then saw her daughter @n the kitchen Noor. case was investigated by De EB E. Yoris and C E. Fort. of @ celebration to be in commemoration of the Mayflower with ¢ started September 6, ‘the gifts sent Prebendary Cariile, @f the Church Army, on his ‘wedding anniversary, was a Feading lamp trom 23 ex-con- whom were sentenced | .| hasn't anything to do with Mr i] He’s Officer in Two * 8% & * * & *% Portland Cop Deputy Here = Cities Andy Vaughn ‘The most fastidious official in the) be receiving words of praise from county<ity building is Deputy Slier-| many of them thruout his hife. itt Andy Vaughn. |CAME TO SEATTLE AND Andy wears the neatest ties, the DECIDED TO STAY wero ee fasclnatirk| When the war started Vaughn ; : jobtained leave of absence and for Vaughn in the role of & police offi,|*, Considerable time was concerned| cere the reasons for hie Being | With special federal work of @ com one. |fidential nature, During this work he came to Seattle and beoame #0 |_ Deputy Sheriff Vaughn has been impressed with the city and ite alt- | policeman for 18 yeare—that is he | izena that he decided to live here | has studied the profession from all Because of his long yeare of ex| sides and angles tn every manner) perience he was received by Sheriff! of penal institution, from @ rock) Stringer with open arma, and was pile to a federal penitentiary, limmediately added to the criminal STARTED POLICING staff. | }IN PORTLAND | He started hie potice career tn| Portland of Deputy Sheriff Boott | 1902 when he entered the PorMand| "0 was killed by Elmer Cady, the) lpeuen department as a patrolman.| D&Mdit, who was later killed the | Later he was bailiff of the Portland| "4m evening by @ pal during a) | police court and because of hiv good|Tecent gun fight In the south end work was quickly transferred to the|°f the city. Vaughn was present detective side, where he made fast/°" the night of the shooting and strides toward a sergeantcy and an|>8# ® hat pierced by a bullet as a enviable record as @ sleuth. memento of the affair, But {t wasn't sleuthing which tn-| Vauehn is a laree, good natured terested Vaughn. He had dreams) ™§O With @ personaly conductve Uke those of Thomas Mott Osborne,|'° the business of making friends. famous former warden of Sing Sing|A!tho he has been in thie city but penitentiary. Vaughn saw a jail/® few months, Vaughn's friends are not as a place of punishment, but/*™Assing in numbers which are an influence for good. “beaucoup.” as the troops would aay He believed in prison reform | PORTLAND WON'T He deijeved in the humantzation of LET HIM RESIGN police work. The third degree and| Vaughn recently attempted to re THE SEATTLE STAR UNDER ARREST He’s Charged With De-| frauding Rich Women CHICAGO, Aug, 13.—Robert Alls son, described by the police as a “commercial society pirate,” was put under arrest here in his luxurow apartment, charged with defrauding scores of wealthy women thru the medium of his expert knowledge of their “weaknesses,” Mian Itta Soott, an alleged confederate, was also taken into custody The business precision with which Allison is said to have obtained hin end has astounded the local police authorities, Allison, it in decla had listed in a small book ever “weak point" of hin feminine vic later to be played upon in fur t nee of his own grasping de. aires. CLAD, WHEN ARRESTED, LN SILK PAJAMAS When arrested Allison waa clad tn exquisite pink silk pajamas and was lolling comfortably in @ large soft chair, He accepted bis detainment casually, the authorities any. Close beside him was his “book of informa ton,” the key to bis numerous ab leged wrongdoings upon the unsus pecting members of his exclusive clr cles. ‘One entry tn the book” saya: “Mra, - Ives In the Fernwood apartment on Sheridan road. She has unlimited money, She may re ceive one, She has $20,000 in Lib- erty bonds, $40,000 In real eatate, $40,000 in stocks and some steel and railroad bonds, She bas three cara.” Another reads: “Ot Mra. ——— of Woodlawn ave., she is very rich, very easy and very susceptible to young men.” The police are holding him while detectives compile a biography of his operations in various cities, ‘They have followed the {rail to prison reo- ords in Chicago, Louisville and Rah- way, N. J SAYS HELL “SHOW UP* MIS NEXT ACCUSER Allison turned “nasty,” as he ex preswed it, and promined that the next woman who brings any charge aguinst bim calculated to prolong hin stay bebind the bare will be Allison “code Vaughn was a personal friend tn| "shown up to the world a# a fine! jeanon for others.” Having admitted his activities tn seeking out rich women, charming them with his soft voice and allur ing ways and causing them to “in- IN D.C. HOTELS, Rates Haven't Come Down but Clerks’ Chins Have WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.— Time |was when the hotel proprietors of | Washington were @ haughty lot hey had all the temperament of a \“movie” star and the irresponmibility of & motorcycle. Their rates wore | high enough to make even John D jrealize that it Was a very great privi jlege indeed to spend any tUme in the joapital, and the ordinary visitor was fortunate to find a pince to sleep upon any terms whatever, | | But the dollarayear men have! one, Bo have the contractors on lookout for quick profits, So have the men from Seattle and Ban Antonio, summoned bere for 4 “con ference” of one kind or another, so have a host of others, army officers, foreign diplomats, temporary em- ployes of various departmenta, Only the ordinary working force remains That is why it ia no longer neces sary to wend ahead an advance agent in order to make sure of @ room.! Rates have not come down to any great extent, but courtesy ts once more within reach of all, “Why, cer | tainly,” ls now the watchword among |the hotel clerks Instead of the stereo: | typed “Nothing right now,” | Practically, all the big establish ments are upon the same footing. It) is possible to get & room in almost | any one of them when you Want it and on the floor where you want It. | To look today at. one of the highly! manicured young men beh the front desk you would not suspect that he wae the same gentleman who two years ago unblushingly suggent | od that you rent an alcove at the/ rate that you formerly paid for a) suite. | Even in Washington men live and learn Maybe So, “what do you think will be the | result of women voting?” “Well, for one thing I think more | of our young men will go to the polls if only to eee the giris n6."—~ pLoulavine Courter Journal, “Gee, but Boldt's apple pie ta} good !"~—Ady, | ||}27 YEARS | all other rough-neck methods of the old style police game were hated by Vaughn. He got permission to put many of his theories into practice by be- ing promoted to superintendent of the Portland rock pila an institu tion somewhat similar to the old lelty stockade. Here Vaughn was in In fact, during the years he had charge of the Portland rockpile he |sten from the Portland police de- | Partment and hie resignation was vent” when they wete compromised, | | Allison now dectares that if the un-| |named complainant against him does | traw all charges, “she will st to know how hard I can as Areesed in the height of INSURE [fashion when arrested after admit YOUR \Goundda Suk vaimte éxttng tate LENSES AGAINST BREAKAGE quentioning, Allison is now worn out and il! at ease, | “Damn the woman anyway,” he said, in making his threat, “I'll tell you flatly that If the woman who made the complaint against me over Ask Us About It—It Costs & meaniey mess of jowelry docs not Litde his glory and his efforts bore fruit. | denied. However, he declares Seat-| take back her charge, I'll have some tle has won him end that Be wit | Ming interesting to my about beige never leave. “I'm a fixture explained | | Vaughr, “and you can bet your bot }tom dollar I'll never leave” Find Exit Blocked; | Hotel Man Is Jailed - PORTLAND, Ore, Ang. 14.—Re Some hundreds of years ago mum [cause a fire exit in his hotel was) mies were powdered into dust and/| found tocked, Nick Raptakis beean/| made into powders and potions for | serving 18 days in the county jail to~ here.” ON 27, NEAR UNION OPR ARCADE BLOG. 1320-2” AVE. 'SOCIETY PIRATE |COURTESY, NOW, |i The big buying resources of our seventy shops en- abled us to snatch up a good propor- tion of the MOUNTAINS OF SHOES that were dumped on the bottomless mar- ket recently. Many of these shoes were made to retail.as high as $15.00, THEY ARE HERE Women’s High Shoes Women’s Low Shoes Men’s High Shoes Men’s Low Shoes Ready for Quick Disposal at Factory Prices and Lower $2.95» $6.95 Just a Few of Hundreds of Styles— Stock Up Now! $4.95 made so many friends that he will the cure of diseara day. THIS GIGANTIC SALE STARTS SATURDAY, AUGUST (4th, 9 A. M. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE! MEN’S SUITS SUITS SUITS 12.8 Values up to $40; Values up to $60; os cut to... Values up to $70; 29 85 $2.50 Union Suits, cut to. ; to. 20¢ Handkerchiefs, cut to... SALE Buy Your Work Clothes Here and Save Half! hoes $7.00 Work or $ Dress shoes; cut to 3.48 Men's and Ladies’ Shoee values to $10.00; cut te oe. 94.85 $5.00 Boys* end Men's Out to eee BOSS $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes; te ke $1.98 00 emeenecnnnnns Men's and Ladies’ Shoes; al- most every color; broken lines; all sizes, but not in every shoe, Come early; we can fit you. “eure 90.98 OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF SHOES for every member of the family marked down about half-price. Come in, Mr. Workingman, or send in the Mrs. and children for the best Shoe bargains in the city. Buy Your Summer Furnishings Here and Save Half! Boys’ Suits WIN never again be offered to you at such low pricea finoa, cut ta. DO4D veut tw 96.89 Values to $20, bough t an entire stock of men’s wear at about half price and we are offering you the greatest bargains ever of- fered to the peo- ple of Seattle— wonderful prices for the finest grades of men’s and boys’ wear. Don’t be misled. Come here first and_ see _ for Can buy the finest makes of men’s suits for just about one- half of what you would have to pay elsewhere. Just think of buying such as Smart Set, Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx, Clothcraft, Heldman Union made suits and Dutchess trousers for just about half. Come in and look them over. Values up to $25; odd sizes; cut to.. Values up to $75; cut to . ..98c Dress Shirts, Arrow and Mon- arch included, out to.. cut to... 3 Sacra ERODE eed sr cut to... to $8.95 "rendent Su " as cut to Bo Wool cut to, To0 TMeavy Tbh cut to $4.00 Men's CUL 10 ammemmne cut to ... $10.95 $5.00 Heavy Wool Union Values to $25, Suits, cut to cut to wa Men's Pants, values to cut to. SUITS FOR BOTH DAD AND THE BOY, in all the newest styles and shades, in all differ- ent weaves, including Serges and Tweeds, and you will positively save from $5.00 to $25.00 on , Be } date, Don’t Be Misled Look for Our Name Sale Starts 9 A. M. Come Early Cor. First at Spring _ This is positively your one big opportunity to buy Men’s and Boys’ Clothes at prices that are actually less than you paid five years ago. Come and see for yourself and you will be convinced.