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ie THE SEATTLE STAR Fire Truck, Auto |= Hit; Two Are Hurt Ay Bh. Nelson, fireman of howe com pany No. 14, had a gash on his chin, and V, I. Cameron, 22, John at, driver of a W. F. Jahn Co, truck, a bump on his head Tuesday—the ef feeta of & collision between the fire truck and the Jahn auto at Miret ave, 8, and Maamohusetts at, Mon - day afternoon, The fire truck was badly damaged, Seven Jap Sailors Killed on Cruiser HONOLULU, Sept, 14. Beven Japanese sailors were killed and elaht injured when the bree block of @ gun on board the Japan: | ese battle crulver Hariuna blew out in maneuvers in Mururan Bay, cording to reports received here. The Hariuna i flagwhip of the seo SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET RINGSIDE NOTES ON COUNCIL Disapproved five applications for operating Japanese pootrooms and employment agencies. Referred to the publte rafety committees the reviend city wiring code introduced by Coeanciiman Robert BL Hesketh, Formally laimed any intention of raising Interest rates on loval kn- Provemeny bonds to a percentage greater than six, Deckled to offer at public sale three tracts of land owned by the municipality for which no use haa been found. Two of the tracts were bought for cemetery purposes, each comprising 100 acrea, ane looted across the boundary line in Snotontiah county, the other In King w. DISCUSSED BY HARDING Says Nation Should Stand Back of Pacific Coast in Handling Problem BY RAYMOND CLAPPER MARION, Ohio, Sept. 14-—Declar fg his belief that racial questions -Each article recorded in this an- nouncement represents an excep- tional saving at $1.00. county, The third bs a S2acre trace adjoining the county farm. Passed an ordinance to lay off, open and cstablixh Third ave N. from W, 42nd at. to W, Tth ot. Referred to the uiilithes committee a bill appropriating $80,000 to the board of public works for the purpose of making bettermenta in the municipal water supply system, Adopted a resolution to improve Nickerson «. and W, Nickerson st, from Third ave N. to a connection with the existing roadway at 15th | —tThere are also other special dol- the Pacific coast have created a fon that must be recognized, tor Warren G. Harding, repub- candidate for president, in a) to a California delegation today, asserted the nation owes | ‘to the Pacific coast states to stand Behind them in necessary measures @onsistent with our national honor to relieve them of their difficulty. ‘The senator's speech was deliv response to an address by/ Stephens of California, who the California delegation, “I do not doubt,” Senator Harding “that Americans on the coast | tal Question, as it is called. quéation raises every interpre | ef our watchword, ‘America! * for it involves four sets of tions, It involves our obliga-| j tO great foreign powers; it in- ‘Yolves the obligations of all Amer toward one group of American ites and their peoples. But tt also) involves the obligations of that group Gf states to the nation. _ . “There is abundant evidence of the which, lurk in racial differ. 1 do not say racial inequali- say racial differences. I am the Orient is older than her peoples have thelr | as honorable traditions. S FRICTION “In spite of the honor of these ital peoples and in spite of their tions to the world's advance it, it. is conceivable that they be im manner of life as practiced by peoples of equal honor and ave, W. Authortaed the department of belldings to spend $10,000 for repairs to the city santtarium, a¢ F'rlands to the utilities committe: an changes in the present traffic coe, enlarging the scope of its ra thon and adding extensively to the sen in which parking of vehicles le prohibited. automobile! solution for Man,” who wishes to drive to work, will be to hoist bis car to the cross beams of a telephone pole or park it on top of the Smith building. ” Counc! fans who held down ring: other, these raising any question of inferiority or any superiority, may create—I be lieve they have created apon the Pa cific coast—without blame to either side, a friction that | ticed. The nation owes It to the raed recognize that the civ! Pacific coast states to stand behind that them tn nv ent with our national honor to re Meve them of their difficulties. “The problem incidental to racial differences must be accepted as one existing in fact and must be ade quately met for the future security and tranquility of our people. have learned during the anxieties of @ifferent in racial characteristics | worki war the necessity of making the citizenship of this republic not only American In heart and soul, but ment, that no matter whether| American in every sympathy and be on the soil of one or of the every anpiration.” eee Woe, and more of it, for the festive Drastic changes in the existing traffic code were proposed in an ordinance submitted Monday by Maj, Carl H. Reeves, superintend ent of public utilities Under the proposed code, the dim tricts where parking and standing troubled in their minds about the | Machines are allowed will be exten: sively restricted. the jitney the helm, In fact, the only the “Tired Business differences. without) necemmry before must be no measures consist we ed not guilty. . REGUS. ha J ‘Start Tonight This new way to beautiful teeth All statements approved by eutheritic SG Millions of germs breed in ft. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. And pyorrhea wrecks countless lives today. An alarming situation Tooth troubles have been constantly . Very few people escape them. dental science has in late years studied to combat that film. Now we know how. The methods have been proved by careful clinical _ — = able authorities. low millions o le employ them, largely by dental Pave. A new era in teeth cleaning is fast spreading the world over. These new methods are combined in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. A 10- Day Tube is given to everyone who asks. Now all who will may quickly know that film can be combated What you will see A test of Pepsodent brings quick unique effects, One sees and Frere them clearly. And a book which comes PAT.OFF. pa’ The New-Day Dentifrice Present this Free Tube Coupon this week to BARTELL DRUG STORES No. 1, 1906 Boren Ave. No. 2, 610 Second Ave. No. 3, Corner First and Pike No. 4, 5349 Ballard Ave. No. 5, 1400 Second Ave. No. 6, Corner Westlake and Pine No, 7, Fifth and Seattle, Wash. Pike Sts. ordinance making # wide seats Monday, were treated to! f An exhibition of dagaling speed when | the city fathera decided to let the people vote on the ullimate fate of With Counciiman A, T. Drake at! and William Hickman Moore directing operations from the poop deck, the ship of state dashed over the following mpids the jitney Interesta’s pet ordinance from the judiciary committee, reject | jed the same with great e¢lat, moved that the Moore ordinance be placed jon final passage as an alternative, Measure; proposed an ordinance call ing for a mpectal election on the two 7 ' Beibaws Ga fetarber & \]] Fall Shoes have arrived! All of thene formal motions were the ways | cleared for 4 submission of the jitney | Prpoaition to the voters. Caught in Dry Raid, He Is Fined $400 A. Bush, one of three men arrested | | by federal prohibition agente in «| raid on the Sunnydale roadhouse two weeks ago, pleaded guilty in the! United States district court Monday | afternoon and waa fined $400 by Fed eral Judge Neterer. Hia companions, | Frank Cody and J. P. Palmer, plead. Never make a witetahe in your calling. If you have braina get into businesm if you haven't go into eoctety. | wenmen It. Reealied A most complete line to select from and our usual upstairs prigge prevatl were Campliete stock of School Shoes ‘|| for boys and girle—@4 to 66, | RUBBERS! RUBBERS: | Keep your feet dry, Come | | up today and buy your Rub | Davis & Morris Shoe Co. 303-8 Seaboard Bldg. Third Floor Fourth at Pike Get this free tube. Its use will be a revelation. To you and yours the results will open a new era Gis Gils te Sebo 288 Sok & Note how clean teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. You will instantly know that Pepsodent does what potiinks cles has done. In a few days you will realize what clean teeth mean. 10-DAY TUBE FRE Present this with your name and address filled in, to any store Pepsodent. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of / / Your Name... .vrcocscccedesvssesccsseveegvccsovscccccss ii AAAS .oecesececcesensererscerenarcceeesseceseeeees se Pe ani Out-of-town residents jodent Com the tube should mail this coupon to The ny, 1104 So, Wabash Avenue. Chicago, be sent by mail. Seattle Star, Seattle ond Japanese battieship squadron. | A girl always thinks o man's heart is in the right place if she poe: lar values throughout the store, not mentioned here. . : Hosiery Specials —648 paire Women's Fiber and Sik Hore, in Black, White, Cordovan and Russian Calf, All niaes at $1.00 a pair ~872 pair Women's Pure Cotton Hone, in Black, White, Cordovan and Navy, All wines, two pair for $1.00 125 pairs Women's Silk Pink and Gold. Ali sizes, ot $1.00 & pair 264 paire Infante’ Ca r¢ Hose, in White and Black Sizes 4 to 6%. Three paire for $1 00. 250 pairs Women's Cotton and Lisle Stockings, in Black and White. Some outsizes, Special at three pairs for $1.00 ~~Horiery, Firat Floor Piaited Hone; Printed Linoleum, $1.00 Yard $1.85 Printed Cork Linoleum, full rola siz feet wide 360 yards on sie, at $1.00 » square yard . —Floor Coverings, Fourth Floor sas * Initialed Pillow Cases $1.00 a Pair —PMow Casre with neatly embroidered tnitlal on good quality muslin with neatly scalloped edge. A limited quantity in the following initials: A, C, D, BF, J, K, 1, P and T Pxtra values in the Dollar Day Sale at $1.00 a pair, ~—Second Ficor Women’s Vests —16 Women’s Swiss Ribbed Ak and Mercerized Vents, in Pink and White $2.00 qualities, at $1.00 each —189 Women's Band Top Neck Siseveless Vests, at two for $100. A epectal pur chase for Dollar Day. ~-First Floor Fountain Pens ané Pencil Combination Boxes, Just the 61.00, —Kodak Section, Just Inside the Door Kodak Albums, $1.00 ~-Tx11 Loone Leaf Kodak Albuma Regu larly $1.60, at $1.00. —Kodak Section, Street Floor eis Sheeting, $1.00 a Yard Standard quailty Sheeting, $4, #1 inches wide. Just 300 yards in the Dollar Day Bale at $1.00 yard. —decond Floor Draperies —T50 yards Cretonne, 36 tnches wide A large variety of designe and colors. Regularly Tée a yard. Special at two yards for $1.00. ~-200 yarde Imported Curtain Madras. 36 inches wide; cream background with pink and biue patterna Regularly $1.35 @ yard, at $1.00, —Draperics, Fourth Ploor Mercerized Damask $1.00 —250 yard good quality Mercérized Damask; 64 and 10 inches wide. In ftripe and flotal derigns, Excellent values at $1.00 a yard Hecond Floor seteninismanasell towed A Cotton Fabrics Two Yards for $1.00 —Clored Cotton Fabrics; broken asvort- mente of Galatea, 82inch Dress Ginghama, 36-inch Outing Flannel, 3¢{nch Plaid Suit inge and Striped Shirting#—materiais priced in regular stock’at 60¢ to fe. All priced in the Dollar Day Sale at two yards for $1.00, ——Second Floor ' WEDNESDAY Natural Pongee, $1.00 $1.75 quality Natural Pongee, of Japan ene importation. Of all silk, in a good weight for dresses, waixts, men's spirts and many other uses, 205 yards ont in the sale. 23 inches wide. Very specially priced for Dollar Day at $1.00 a yard Firat Floor $ ; Trimmings, $1.00 —401nch Chiffon Cloth, regularly $1.50, at $1.00 a yard White Embroidery Net Bands; nine inches wide Regularly $1.75, special at $1.00 —40ineh Silk Square Mesh Net,*tn Navy Biue and Purple. Regular $2.00~ quality, at $1.00 —First Floor Brassieres and Bandeaux $1.00 Each ~~A special lot of Braseres and Rand- eaux, selected from regular stock, consist- ing of broken ranges of prizes and styles. The lot comprises front and back fasten- ings [n lace and embroidery trimmed Brassieres, and front and back fastening Bandeaux Regularly up to $1.76, at $1.00 each —tiecond Fioor $1.00 Will Buy in Our Novelty Section: —T5 AN Leather Hand Baga —TS Velvet Hand Bags. And 850 pieces Jewelry: —Novelty Braceletas —Hirooch Pina. —Novelty Hat Pina —Bilver Pinited Shoe Ruckies. All of the above Odds and? Ends formerly sold for $1.25 to $5.00, the majority for $2.50 to $5.00. —-First Floor Handkerchiefs —Children'’s School Handkerchief tm white Iawn, with narrow hem, Special at 12 for $1.00 —French Uniaundered White Batiste Handkerchiefs, with narrow hem. Special at 5 for $1.00, —First Floor Women’s Bloomers, $1.00 —A special purchase of Crepe and Batiste Bloomers. Full cut garments in plain and figured designs, in white and colors. Spe cial for Dollar Day at $1.00 each. —fecond Floor ciiepsdoodi cael In the Stationery Section Picture Frames, some in fancy and some plain silver finish; guaranteed not to tarnish. Both «ingle and double frames. Regularly $1.26 to $2.00, at $1.00 each New season Vanitie Lawn, in to sizes of envaopes, and two shades to the box Each box contains 48 sheets and 48 envelopes. —Twoquire cabinet of Commonwealth Lawn; an exceptionally good paper in all With two different Regu: of the dainty shades. shaped envelopes to the cabinet larly $1.50, at $1.00, —Mountainside Lawn Envelopes; 25 to the packagé. Regular 20c packet; special at 6 for $1.00 —The Picket Playing Cards in a smooth, firm finish. Regula decks, at 4 for $1.00, —Slationery, First Floor In the Men’s Section MEN’S NECKWEAR, 2 FOR $1.00 —189 Fourdn-Hand Ties, taken from our regular stock, and marked to well at $1.00. Special for Dollar Day at 2 for $® MEN'S BILK HOSE, $100 A PAIR —200 pairs Pure Thread Silk Hone, tm Black, White, Cordovan, Green, Cham pagne and Gray, Sold regularly at $150. Special at $1.00 a pair, INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, § FOR $1.00 —150 fine Cotton Initial Handkerchiefs of a broken line, including the following initials: ¥, P, M, N, K, T and 8. “Bold regularly.for 35¢ each, For Dollar Day at & for $1.00. —Men's Section, Just Inside, the Entrance Huck Towels Five for $1.00 —600 Huck Towels; size 18x36 tnches; both plain white and red borders. Priced specially low for Dollar Day, at 5 for $1,00. —Becond Floor Leatherette Gloves, $1 —300 pairs Women's Two-clasp Leather @tte Gloves, in White, Mastic, Gray and at 31.00 & pair. Mesh Veils, $1.00 —Hlanded Mesh Veils, in fine and heavy mesh, in assorted designs In Taupe, Brown, Navy and Black. Regularly $1.26 and $1.75. Special at $1.00 each. —First Floor Hoover Sweepers $1.00 Down—For Dollar Day Only —And the balance in $5.00 monthly pay ments without interest. Dollar Day ie the only Ume when less than $5.00 is accept- ed as the initial payment. Fourth Flow Neckwear, $1.00 —Neckwear in all the. styles in vogue. Organdy Watst Sets; Organdy Vestees trimmed in lace; Georgette Roll Collars; Colored Bilk Vestees; Net Vestees, and Pique Vestees. Special at $1.00 each. —First Floor Lace Trimmed Scarfs $1.00 —150 Ince trimmed Scarfs. Linen fintshed centers with imitation clung lace edges. An excelient value at $1.00 each. ' Second Floor White Ivory, $1.00 432 White Ivory Pieces, including Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Combs, Cloth Brushes, Trays, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, Perfume Bottles, Picture Frames, Buffers, Jewel Boxes and Hat Brushes. Specially priced at $1.00 each. —First Floor Children’s Underwear —§0 Children’s Waist Suits, Meeced; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, Regu larly $1.50, at $1.00. —12 Children's Woot Pants; natural color. 7Sc qualities, at 3 for $1.00. —First Floor Pe. ae Eiderdown, $1.00 —125 yards of 86-inch Eiderdown, in Light Pink, Bive and White. Very desirable for baby blankets and coverings and women’s and children’s bath robes. Ex- tra values in this sale at $1.00 a yard. ° —Stcond Floor Special Price Basement Extraordinary Values for $1 Each 200 PERCALE HOUSE DRESSES —Of splendid quality Indigo Percale, in small figured patterns. The sale price is about one-half their regular value. Sizes 36, 88 and 40... 800 WOMEN’S WAISTS Consisting of*White Voiles and Organdie A large range of styles and sizes. at 200 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS —All Black Percalines and black grounds with Pongee. also some of Natural Silk colored figures.. All have deep flounces and elastic waistbands. Wise buyers will not let this opportunity pass .. ‘ 200 GINGHAM APRONS —One Coverall and one Marguerite style, made of checked gingham, in checks of several sizes. the material ........ This price is less than the present cost of 100 GIRLS’ MIDDIES —Of splendid quality white middy cloth, in all red collars, Sizes 6 to 14 years.... 100 GIRLS’ SATEEN BLOOME —Sizes 2 to 12 years, } Of extra quality black sateen; cut good and full, and finished with elastic waist and knees........eseeeseeeee Untrimmed Shapes $1.00 —A_ splendid assort- ment of Untrimmed Velvet shapes, in Black, Navy, Sand, Taupe and Red. Special at $1.00. Children’s Hats $1.00 —A limited number of Children’s Hats at $1.00 each. Basement Millinery | | | | | | > and