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THE SEATTLE STAR THE HEART OF THE NATION EER SERVICE NNER FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 75 Purchase, 1.25 Per 100 Purchase, je 1.50 Per $150 Purchase, 2.00 Per $200 Purchase, 2.50 Per $s00 Purchase, 3.00 Per 300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per ote EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST RARE BARGAINS HIGH-GRADE Tapestry Brussels Rugs $29. 75—Only—$29. 75 Orta ACN RSE ACO Peas Ct ONZE THES COOKE OAT ASAE ESOMUE TALES AEE Extraordinary values in high-grade 9x12 size = try Brussels Rugs are offered at the special & rice of $29.75—values up to $55.00 are represented in this lot of rugs—(only 25 rugs in this lot). Smashing of Prices on All ining Room Suites 65—Suites Reduced—65 Suites in Walnut, Queen Anne design. -Suites in Walnut, Willi m iy lesign. Suites in Jacobean Oak, William and Mary design. PRICE REDUCTION on all of our matched dining room suites and dining table and chair combinations is fully ONE-QUARTER TU ONE-HALF, “With a 42-piece Dinner Set Free.” LOGGER SEEKS DEATH IN BAY \Tries Suicide W When Refused | Money by Wife Because his wife refused to give ole money, A. W. Williams, 40, ly borer, 607 Cherry st, leaped’ from the Colman dock at 8 p. m. Monday. ¢ ood plunge caused him to ange his mind, however, or he F) | ost his nerve. He clung to a piling under the dock and was rescued by Patrolman Crandali and Frank Slatz, a dock | watchman, who pulled him out and sent him to city hospital. Williams ts suffering trom expo | sure and shock but his condition is not serious, Mra. Williams mid Tuesday that she would file sult for divorce against Williama taken | W's recent appeal, began campaign | “one commission will do statistical | ing Tuesday to raise $75.000 in seven | work Wednesday and will take a trip Probe Retail Coal ices in Tacoma Retafl prices of coal 1 Tacoma the state coal ing ts to be held at 2 p. m, in that fO} | city. Use of Washington coal in Tacoma city institutiong also will be up. Widow Is Granted $5,000 a Month SALINAS, Calif. June 14.--Mrs. the late James A. Murray, Montana | mining milhonaire, was granted $5,000 & month from the estate an a temporary allowance by Superior Judge J. A. Badin here yesterday. Select Site for _ Magnolia School! Magnolia bluff residents, at a meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. | Magnolia bivd., de | Robert Burt, 1730 | cided upon a site on 28th ave., south of Wheeler at. for a proposed new | school. PEACE WORRIES | ' Nearing Party T rouble Over Resolution BY I. C. MARTIN ‘WASHINGTON, June 14.—How to make peace with Germany and not at the same time start war in repub- lican ranks here at home was the task confronting senate G. O. P. leaders today. They were inclined te retaliate! |amainst the house, which yesterday | passed the Porter peace resolution as a substitute for the senate Knox measure, by refusing to accept the Porter plan and insisting en their own, ‘That however, threatened indefinite delay in restoration of the peace statua, Senator Lodge made ft clear that the senate has no intention of giving in to the house without a struggle “We will have something to say about the final form of this resolu- tion, you may be sure,” was the only | comment Lodge would make today. p He told Inquiring senators, however, favored Senator Knox, author of the sen- ate resolution, told friends he had {no pride of authorship, but that his resolution was most carefully drawn WEDNESDAY BOOTH SPECIALS Main Floor We have on special display, a wide range of both Linen and Mercerized Clunys; also Imita- tion Crochet Filets, 14 to 5 inches wide. FINE CLUNY and FILET CROCHET, %inch wide, tn fine dainty patterns, suitable for underwear, at a yard, 12%¢. CLUNY and FILET CROCHET Edgea 1 inch wide, tn white and cern, suitable for curtain edges; a yard, T¢. NEN CLUNYS, to be used for table linens and 1% to 5 inches wide, priced from 25¢ a FLORENTINE LACES, suitable for brassieres; 4 inches wide, at, a yard, 25¢ and 35¢. MERCERIZED CLUNYS, 1% to 5 tnches wide, in both ecru and while, at, a yard, 10¢ to 45¢. A Special Purchase of HAND-MADE LACES Including FILETS, IRISH CROCHET, CHINESE CLUNY Lace Section—Main Floor . Through a special purchase of Hand-made Fileta, Irish Crochet and Chinese Cluny Laces with Medallions to match, we are offering some splendid values in the Lace Section for Wednesday. Filets FILFETS, tn widths from ‘e tneh to 6 inches, are priced from B5¢ a yard to $5.00. FILETS, in collar widths, at, a yard, $1.50. FILET Petar sy 1% and 2 inches wide, suitable for vests, a yard. ricer heb ALsIONa im all eizes, priced, each, 10¢ te Irish Crochet IRISH CROCHET EDGES and Bandings to match, in sev- eral widths. Priced, a yard, 36¢ to $4.00. Chinese Cluny CHINESE CLUNY, in widths of % to 4 inches, priced at, a yard, 15¢ to $3.50. CHINESE CLUNY MEDALLIONS in a wide range of sizes and patterns, Each 35¢ to $1.00. CHINESE CLUNY EDGES and INSERTIONS, \% to 3 inches wide. Formerly, a yard, 35c to $2.50. Special, ‘Wednesday—HALF PRICE, Wide Wale Corduroy Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor 33 inches wide and suitable for kimonos and baby wear. Regular $1.25 a yard— 200 yards white Very Special, 50 yards pink sh pains tak 50c 50 yards orange 75 yards rose A YARD, 40 yards Pekin blue 40 yards black Seattle Ad Club General’s Widow An Attractive New Shipment of Prunella Skirts To Sell at $13.50 N_ unusudlly pleasing, | assortment of sport color combinations in knife and box pleated style | Skirts. These are in sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. They are very neat and at- re tractively designed and are especially adapted to street | and sport wear. Find No Poison _ Elects Officers At a meeting in the Bon Marche grill Tuesday noom the Seattle Ad club was scheduled to elect officers for the coming year. Plans for at- tending the 18th annual convention of Pacific Coast Advertising ¢lubs, to be held in Tacoma July 3 to 9, were also to come up for considera- Dies in South PASADENA, Cal, June 14—Mra. Margaret Proctor Noyes, widow of the late General Edward F. Noyes, ambassador to France in President Hayes’ administration, died “here ;came known. yesterday. She was in her 90th year. growth in her skull which however, that he had found # ie tion, On July 6 the visiting ad clubs will be the guests of the Seattle or- Mrs. Noyes and her husband was residents of Paris during the Franco- Prussian war, The Store for Useful Articles count for the perp o, that | er ai preceded STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ttle aerie will enter the competitive ritualistic contest, which will be spir ited, General Jose Gomez Dies in New York NEW YORK, June 14.—General | Jose Miguel Gomez, former president Yuba, and defeated candidate for | that office at the last elections, died at the Hotel Plaza here yesterday. HOSS IN WELL; PUMP]) IN WATER; HE FLOATS TO TOP AND IS SAVED YORK, 8. .C., June 14.—Add an other star to the achievements of the local volunteer fire com pany. The other day a trusty dray || horse, the property of Jeff Wil Hams, colored, fell into a shallow well. ‘The well was ii es ated) Miss Dyer, « the factory representa- tive, will hold @ cooking demonstra- tion Wednesday aft- — ernoon between 1 “— on pe e will coo! and beans in 30 minutes, the beans having previ been soaked hours. Basement Salesroom are not an experiment. Cooking authorities and myriads of serntalren pees) Seger ay ly en- in. Campaign for ¥.M. C. A. at the U.| ss to erect University ¥. MM. 6. A.| to Carbonate and sener mines Tire a a ee ae at Tetistous ead, [headquarters in the University aie-| day to investigate points raised by be AG 2 A ga soy uae Na ur oe me ff i! oe Te ore Soon This Week Only! This is your opportunity to procure common dimension lumber, shiplap, boards, No.3 vertical grain flooring, drop siding and all grades of 1/2x4 and !/x6 red cedar beveled siding at prices that will save you money. eee yee or tee i of the hours of kitchen r it saves, to say nothing of lect of aching colons of abonge ol kastoa to oh We want to show you this wonderful Becgeoity, for r every home ao ask basket ecalry the Gret time you are down town =~ ff > er Jeff came to is "chief of po lice seeking aid. A happy idea struck Chief Ed Steele. He pulled the fire bell Firemen came running. Seer SET OF SIX WHITE AND GOLD i Cups and Saucers Semi-porcelain, Special $1.49 | Per Set | ; An unusually good value—these are _ ee The chief suggested that they flood the well with the hore and float the old horse to the sur- face. That was done and the horse was rescued, none the worse for his experience, The prices we are quoting apply only to present stocks on hand. Ham and eggs at Boldt's—Adver- isernent, No More Gas in A Peet d bel Lec good quality cups and saucers of a Stomach&Bowels || ew" No Phone or C. 0. D. Or No Phone or C. 0, D. Orders. If you wish to be permanently relieved of gas in the stomach and bowels, take Tal Price ON HIGHLAND BALL-BEARING Lawn Mowers 12-inch, regular $12.49 14-inch, regular $12.98 16-inch, regular $13.49........ $9.98 These machines have been sold by us for years and we can strongly rec- ommend them. They have 9-inch wheels, are ball bearing, and have 4 blades of tool steel. ‘ablets are prepared jally for stomach gas, Ht the bad effects wUre. gnawing feeling Take advantage of the cheaper prices on berries and can them now! a Mason Fruit Jars Quart size, § 1 .25 per dozen ... Every housewife knows the, Mason Jars—these are the genuine. Complete a with porcelain-lined covers and rubber } 3300 WHATC (OM | AVE. ELLIOTT 711 ing against your heart and lungs: Your limbs, arms and fingers won't feel and go to sleep, because Raalmann's Tablets prevent gas interfering with circulation; intense drowsiness and leepy feeling after dinner will soon be placed by @ desire for some form of inches, because, gan» ing 10 tl | from any liable Druggist or tie Owl fie Drug Co.—Advertisement, ,