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OE BOAT Centralia Flag |AMERIGACENSUS , Carrier Should FIGURES COMING D 2 MEN Worry, He Says Population of United States The Washington delegation - to Be Given and WASHINGTON, Oct. T.—The re American Legion anen who attended the na¥pnal convention in Clevel last w are fatalists, according to ARE SEIZED the Cleveland Plain Dealer, which| sult of the 14th decennial census printed the following in its notes on | will be announced late today, the big Legion parade. “The delegation from the at Tacoma as Whisky| warner ene {irra Smugglers From * Canada in the Centralia Armistice day rade, are fatalinta, ~ again,’ someone stiggested. IOOMA, Oct. 7.—Fred Mason, of/ «+1 should worry if they and James Gilligan, of Ta |drawled Lieut. W. W > fare locked in the county jail| the color bearer (& Prohibition motorboat yester- ¥ in the Sound near here. Disba f rment proceedings The two men are accused of bring | George Olson, prominent Seattle rade the flag fired upon by radicals It Was expected to show there are approximately 105,750,000 persons in -} continental United States, or about 14,000,000 more than in 1910, when pa-| the last census waa taken, The population announgement to “'Maybe they'll try for that flag/ day represents nine months’ work by $7,000 temporary enumerators and 40," | 3,000 permanent employes of the cen Pendergast, | sus bureau, The gain for the witole ‘If I'm plugged, their taunch ts in possession of | ™Y Wife will get $57,000 insurance.’ ” prohibition agents here to|me % Gs, fotlowing capture of the crart|Disbarment Suit Up in Superior Court against | creased birth rate as @ result of the country was expected to be 15 per cent, as compared with a gain of 20.9 per cent between the yaars of 1900 and 1910, Censun officials sald the drop in the percentage was duc to the halting of immigration, de at-|war, and the large death rate re $2,000 worth of whisky from |torney, will be tried in the superior | sulting from two serious epidemics r all of which is alleged to been thrown overboard during _@hase. Federal officers fired shots at the fleeing launch, : partner, who alleged that Olson evering the tiller rope. No ome) induced him to buy stock tn T had received word At an attempt would be made to} pankruptey. Hquor in from across the If Booze, It court here October 14. amd went to the Hylebos y and lay in wait for the After a chase of 10 min EVANSVILLE, Ind, Oct, News of her mother's death made Charges were preferred against Olson by Henry J, Gorin, his former Broadway State Bank when he knew the institution was on the verge of of influenza. met He Runs a Mile on tel His 70th Birthday LONDON, Eng, Oct. t—J. EB. Fowlee-Dixon celebrated bis Toth birthday by running @ mile, He sJoovered the distance in 7 minutes, 51 346 seconds, He sprained a mus FY cle in his thigh on the first lap but Failed to Cheer) \tpi'on running He was formerly | T.—|a well known athlete, her cry so loudly that the neighbors ee o thought “she waa intovieated” Mra | Father Suicides; in Anna Edwards told the court here. “Try to ery more softly next time your mother dies” enjoined Judge Ireland, when he learned that was the second time Mra. Edwa. mother's sad decease had called noisy. tears, Elephant Shivers! Quinine to Re a shiv. Named Landru; They shake several tons of LONDON, Oct. 1. ertheless, Lucki, inhabitant, shook a few shivers dur- ing @ recent cold spell and now keeper is dosing her up with pounds | permission from 4 Note Blames His Son BATTERSEA, Eng, Oct. 1.—Hen- this | TY, James Hirst, who committed wul- rd’y | Cide by gas poisoning, left a lettor for |Addresned to his son in which he said; “If I accuse you of being my murderer I shall not be far out.” ‘The agn denied any quarrel with his father. oo) Want Name PARIS, Oct. 7.—Four families by the|the name of Landru have sought the courts to ,| pen pounds of quinine to prevent| change their name. All are related influenza. | town im a coal and steel city,| When » married woman wishes ‘the twin is founded on oil and echo her wish, to the reputed Bluebeard Landru. she| A fellow feeling for your pocket- were a man, her husband is apt to| book is not apt to make you won- drous kind, In our new and enlarged sewing machine department in the basement Sewing Machimes ONTINUES THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK—CLOSING SATURDAY Western Electric Portable Electric Sewing Machines Four styles from which to select—T wo S; and Vibrating Shuttle. pool—A utomatic—Rotary SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET A Special Purchase of 280 Fall Weight Union Suite, $1.00, —tow neck, sleeveless, band and ankle length, Sixes 36 to 44. ° Exces> tena! values at $1.00 each, Women’s Underwear 360 Lucille Union Suita —Fine ti low neck the bod top with tatlored straps, cuff and loose knee Regularly priced in our stocks at $150 and $1.75. inion suite tn fleph and shoulder Women’s Underwear 2 for $1.00 —216 vests, low neck, sleeveless, and band top Sines 36 to 44, parses SAS a Toilet Goods 40 boxes Jergen’s Bath Soap in rose, carnation, geranium, crushed lilac and peroxide. Regular $1.20 box of 12. Special $1.00 « box. —B0e tube of Pepsodent paste and a The tooth brush. Bpecial $1.00, ~~36 sets $1.50 Hygio manicuring outfit. Special $1.00. 300 Ivory Pieces, Including French ivory powder boxes. Special $1.00. Hair receivers to match boxes. Special $1.00. —French Ivory Jewel boxes. Special $1.00 —Freneh Ivory Tritys. Special $1.00, —French Ivory trays. Special $1.00, —36 T8¢ jars of Ingram Milkweed Cream and a S0c box of Jergen’s face powder Special $1.00. —80 16¢ De Vilbiss Sprayer and a SOc bottle of Melba toilet water. Special $1.00 Firat Floor Neckwear, $1.00 Regularly priced at $1.50 to $2.25 100 pleces including ruffied det vestees trimmed with black ribbon. Colored Novelty allk tuxedo collara —Net waist sets trimmed with lace. —~Organdy waist sets with ruffied edge of lace, —Organdy vestees with tucks and lace. —Pointed lace collars. Firet Floor patie Rt Bag Frames, $1.00 —#00 bag frames of metal compositien in chased design with eclf clasp and chain handle. ~—Three styler. An expecially interesting frame features an inside coin purse at- tached. Firet Floor SET TRE Mercerized Damask $1.00 Yard —150 yards mercerized table damask, 64 and 70-inch widths, in stripes and floral designs. Excelient values for Dollar Day Second Floor Kiret Pioor 2,000 Yards Cotton Fabrics ‘ 3 Yards for $1.00 —Fancy galateas, plain colored poplins striped and piaid ginghams, white out ing flannels, and plain colored Jap- anese crepes. Patterns and colorings suitable for women's and children's wear. —A yery special value for Dollar Day Second Floor Hairbow Ribbons 2 Yards $1.00 —250 yards crisp taffeta and moire rib- bon of beautiful heavy quality with satin borders in self and contrasting shades, —Priced extremely low at 2 $1.00, Bows tied gladly, yards for First Floor -PNITNERSON CO, FRIDAY, OCT. 8th. —To make this October Dollar Day our biggest Dollar Day of this year we have marked large amoynts of mer- chandise to sell at $1.00 which cost us mere than ardollar. The items in this announcement are convincing. evidence of this—they show the lowest prices for two years. Leather Hand Bags $1.00 144 leather hand bags In regulation shapes. —12 velvet hand bege. Colors brown rand black, Would regularly be priced at $2.00 and $2.50, Firat Pioor $1.50 Water Tumblers $1:00 a Dozen 200 dozen tumblers in assorted cut and frosted designs. Regular size clear glass tumbler of the better quality. —Regularly priced $1.50, in our stock at Crepe de Chine Silk $1.00 Yard —-10 pieces of 40-in. Crepe de Chine, white, ivory, flesh, lavender, roke, sky, Pekin, coral, mais, and black. Regularly priced at $1.69. ~—We also include 1 piece purple poplin. Regularly priced at $1.50 yard. Women’s Gloves $2.00 Gloves $1.00 +360 pairs Women’s slipon chaméisette gloves. Regularly sold in our stock at $2.00. In mode and white. Special $1.00 a pair. Leatherette Gloves $1.00 a Pair —150 pairs women’s 2-clasp leatherette gloves. White, black and biscuit shades. —_rirst Ficor First Floor Silk Chiffon Cloth $1.00 a yard 160 yards 40inch width, Formerly priced at $1.50. Day $1.00, Trimmings Bands, motifs, and metal lace edges. Special at $100. —-yard vesting with dainty, smal! net plaiting. Formerly priced at $1.50. Dollar Day $1.00. —Pleatings with 3 narrow frills of Valenciennes insertion at $1.00 yard. —Wide embroideries in volles. Good for house dresses. Specially priced at $1.00, Firat Floor For Dollar First Floor Rugs and Draperies Samples of Rugs and Linoleums 200 carpet samples in Wilton velvet and Brussels. Size 22x27 inches. All fin- ished with overlock ends. Special $1.00 each. —60 linoleum samples. Size 36x36 Inches. size to put under your heating stove. Special $1.00 each, Inlaid and printed pieces; just the —Fourth Floor Draperies —300 yds. cretonne, 2 yds. for $1.90. Eleven patterns. All good colorings; 3¢ inches wide. Special, 2 yds. for $1.00. —1,500 yds. curtain marquisette, 48 inches wide, white, cream and beige. -BBt : x clal, 2 yds. for $1.00, —400 yds, filet curtain net. Close woven with emall detached figures; a inches wide. Special $1.00 yard Stationery, $1.00 —115 boxes containing a pound of fine quality paper and four packages of envelopes to match, In all the dainty shades. —Specially priced at $1.00 a box. —150 boxes of cofrespondence cards, gold edged, in artistic gift boxes, the new long shape envelopes. Regular $1.75." Very special at $1.00, —A few small writing folders with leather finished covers. Tablet, pencil and envelope pocket included; 2 for $1.00, First Floor i il haope Furniture Polish —Pian-Auto Cream Furniture Polish. Recognized for superiority, —fon, 2 botties $1.00. 16-02, 1 bottle $1.00. —Fourth Floor —Fourth Floor Women’s Stockings $1.00 Pr. —375 pairs women's fiber and silk stockings. Semi-fashioned; black, white, cordovan and Russian calf. First Floor 400 pairs Women’s Lisle and Cotton Stockings 2 pairs for $1.00 white, black, gray, beaver, Not a full First Floor —Colors: cordovan and champagne. line of sizes in all colors, 200 pairs Women’s Cotton Stockings 3 pairs for $1.00 —In a broken line of sizes. Black and white, First Floor —Fitth Floor in colors. , Heather Hose, $1.00 Regularly priced at $1.50 200 pairs men's “Patrick” heather woot hore in green and brown mixtures. Me dium heavy wright. Sizes 10 to 11%. Dollar Day only at this price. First Floor inna ail Men’s Neckwear, $1.00 Regularly priced $1.50 —Includes our entire stoek of $1.50 neck- wear. Over 1,000 to choose from; @ eom- plete representation of all the new and popular silks and patterns, Dallar Day only at this price, First Floor sicenatepallpcbsicice 900 InitialHandkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Regularly 50¢ —Madée of fine mercerized English lawn. Hgnd drawn thread and hem. Full size, All the initials. Men's Section, First Floor Stabbing Boys’ Stockings 2 pairs for $1.00 —720 pairs boys’ heavy ribbed black stock- ings. Sizes 6 to 11. Firet Flor POOR Pats Fancy Scarfs, $1.00 —270 Scarfs, sizes 18x45 and 18x54 inches, Trimmed with cotton Cluny, Filet laces and motifs, Plain linen finished centers. Extra values for Dollar Day. Second Froor French Handkerchiefs 7 for $1.00 —500 dainty barred dimity handker- chiefs of our direct importation from France. An exceptional value for Dollar Day. First Floor Jewelry Novelties $1.00 Each —144 Pearl Beads, neck length. % —12 Vanities for rouge or powder, ¢ —22 Hat Pins, Tat —12 Bracelets, —144 Coral Bead Necklaces, , —12 Novelty Bead Necklaces, —24 Casque Combs —% Fancy Hair Pins. —These jewelry novelties are regularty priced in our stock from $1.50 to $3.75. First Floor BES. Huck Towels 5 for $1 —600 Huck Towels, sizes 18x36 inches. A good firm weave that will give excellent service. At this special price for Dollar Day. Second Floor EE 300 Pillow Cases - ° 2 for $1.00 —Good ‘quality pillow cases, size 42x36 inches. Only a limited quantity for Dok lar Day. Second Floor Notions, $1.00 —Rubberized gingham household aprons, Assorted plaid and check styles. Regularly priced $1.25. ~—Howard dustless mops. Regularly priced $1.50, —A sanitary apron and sanitary belt. Regularly 65c each; 2 for $1.00, —4 doz. pairs Klienert'’s opera style shields, Sizes 2 and 3. Regularly priced 40c each; $ pairs $1.00. —First Floor Picture Frames, $1 —Picture frames of the pedestal type tn a variety of mouldings. In sizes from 4x6 to 5x7. A regular $1.50 to $2.00 quality for $1.00. —Assorted sizes. Silver finish, warranted not to tarnish. Regular $1.25 to $1.75 frames for $1.00. Stationery Section, First Floor Special Price Basement EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS IN THE SPECIAL LOTS OFFERED BY THE BASEMENT 300 Petticoats at $1.00 400 Women’s Blouses at $1 - 85 Tams, $1 Each —Fall weight sateen and Fifth Ave, taffetas. | -—-Crepe de chine in white and flesh; voiles in | Th ’s late styles i Elastic waistbands and deep flounces. Colors: | white and plaids with white pique collars. A eet, “Black, sand, Gena, roe oak eee black, navy, brown, Patsy green, magenta, | wide variety of styles. Sizes 36 to 46. and attractive combinations in.two-tones, and some fancy figured patterns. iierad effects aad 4 i +Shirred effects, sectional crowns an i 100 Gingham Aprons, 2 for $1 75 Percale House Dresses, $1 elty stitched models, with long chenille —Women's aprons of checked gingham in | —Of good quality indigo percale, in neat fig- tassels, ures and stripes. Sizes 36, 38 and 40, kitchen, Marguerite, slipover, and coverall Girls’ Tub Dresses, $1 35 Untrimmed Shapes, $1 Each styles. ese are priced at less than the materials would regularly be sold. —N 1 h i —160 attractive frocks of chambray in plaids | plain models’ PS im both pleated and and stripes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s Bloomers 100 Middy Blouses, $1 Trimmed Hats, $1 Each 2 pairs $1.00 —200 Black Sateen Bloomers, well made. es . " —A variety of new styles and trimmings, —Girls’ middy blouses of white middy cloth, “Sata cp ‘ ; in all white, also white with red or blue | TY navy and black., Medium sizes, Elastic knee and buttons on band. trimmings. ~—A limited number only. Exceptional values, We Will ‘Allow During This Sale 15.00| ~ on any sewing machine, regardless of its age, make, or condition, tow the purchase of any of "these Western Electric Machines. “i Terms during this sale $1.00 down—$1.00 per week. ‘OU will also be interested in the dem- F onstration of the Eldredge Two- _ Spool bobbinless rotary sewing machine —no bobbins to wind, sews direct from _ two ordinary spools of thread. Terms during this sale—$1.00 down— $1.00 per week. —fewing Machine Department in the Basement. Women’s Unionalls, $1 ont only of khaki material. Sizes 34 and 36 only,