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oe “t . t “3. COEPSEUMiG, LF —aneenre CO) ame Vv A Big Oriental Story— * “THE BRONZE BELL,” Leaves Tonight Saturday Brings a Beautiful and Stylish Screen Star— ANITA | STEWART — Ay “PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY” -A First National romance of frozen North and tropic shores!—with Herbert Rawlinson, William V. Mong and Rich- ard Headrick. COLISEUM = CONCERT co, ORCHESTRA Christie Comedy “LET ME EXPLAIN” omen Enjoy Idea |Woman, 70, _of Aerial Shopping| Life Imprisonment , July $—A striking fea! ronpoN, July &—Mrsa. Vera paca beethe England ts the | nertha Joachim, 10, was sentenced women who are taking to/t. jife imprisonment in the Old Rew and swifter form of trans-| pajiey court. She was found guilty No air travelers are #0) of iihing Ellen Shepherd, widow of as the women. They/4 soldier, by an operation. It was to enjoy every moment they | ner third conviction of manslaughter. are in a The. jr onl ag In 1895 sho was sentenced to serve f Pe ge st assis the m,|five years and in 1904 seven years. dainty flower vases and mir- q From one. express in from the other evening there “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Suits REDS of Suits, all measur- ing up to our highest standards of style, fabric and workmanship, make up this wonderful reduction event. There’s a Suit and a size for every man who comes to this Store— for every man who cares to save and get quality Clothes. - $15.00 to $45.00 Strictly One Price, Cash or Charge LYS 1427 Fifth Ave. Hats, Shoes Between Pike and Union Streets Furnishings emerged eight women and only one man. ’ DON’T PAY MORE Ballantine’s Malt Syrup 55¢ out Special Price on Quantity All Other Supplies Reduced Proportiqnately Seattle Supply Co. 1627 WESTLAKE Opposite Frederick & Nelson Open From 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. resumed téday band to eat. j | bottles and left the substitute for |] looks, has not yet been deter. mined. Prohibition Director Bx Take. Big Loot From Home; Get Fake Bonds at Bank ND, Ore, July 8.- ‘aid sons of burglarious and covetous in: | tent made merry in Portland last night. The morning light revealed a| home bereft of practically everything of value and a bank robbed of fake Liberty bonds. Three burglars entered the home of Francis Wiest, cut the telephone wires, carefully awakened every per. son in the house, including two guests, informed them of the neces Get Costly Diamond Children’s Hose 11c Women’s Hose 24c Pollyanna Aprons 75c sity for parting with thelr valuables es Children's Btack destih: matuie of estes Dinas Seas Good quality of Scout Percales and in very and made away with enough loot to| Thieves, making thelr second at-| Special price on Children's a ; ° ry attractive patterns; 2 large pockets; neck, arm- pay Peggy Joyce's alimony for @ to ateal @ $1,400! Cotton Stockings; good quality; rein eae Denn eee holes and pockets piped with similar material Ry tempt in a week steal a $1, i forced toes and heels. Special Satur. cotton yarns; heels and toes reinforced; of contrasting colors. Special Saturday and The Union Safety Deposit bank |#™ond ring from M. H. Finkelberg, | @ay and Monday, pair, 11¢. colors are black, white and gray. Soudag. tor some weeks haf been dixplaying | Thursday night suceceded in mst dummy Liberty bonds, Late inst/ing into his home at 3124 33rd ave. FED KABER INTO ILLNESS, CLAIM | the Tea; Who Witness at Murder Trial Ac-|| Got the Booze ? + ouses Mrs. Kaber |] SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 — |] Tho Letterman military hospital CLEVELAND, Ohio, July &—Dan|| here hos been receiving a great Kaber, while lying {ll in bed was!] influx of ailing soldiers for the forced to eat the food prepared for |] past week, largely, it ts said, in |him by Mrs.Catherine Eya Kaber, || anticipation of the arrival of a | according to testimony given today || consignment of 000 worth of }by Miss Emma Wagner, former maid) | whisky whieh Judge |at the Kaber home |] Maurice Dooling has ordered Miss Wagner was the first state|| turned over to the hospital by the witnons ¢ to the stand when the || prohibition enforcement author! trial of e woman seoused of the tea, murder of her wealthy husband was The wihaky bad been seized in The witness recounted instances | Mies Wagner was followed on the stand by Miss Crystal Benner, a nuree, who attended Kaber for three weeks, about two months be fore his murder, | The nurse told substantially the same story as Miss Wagner, re counting seeing Kaber fl] on several Occasions after having been given food by Mra. Kaber, The state charges that arsenic | Polson was contained in the food which Mrs. Kaber forced her hus THE SEATTLE STAR | Soldiers Get| raids, the owners had been either fined for bootlegming or gent to where Mra, Kaber foreibly fed her! jail. ihe whisky was all supposed husband strawberries and candy || te be bonded stuff, which apparently made him violently ‘The whisky was taken to the || |] hospital in a trucks yesterday aft ernoon, and attendants uncorked a number of bottles of it and be gan to administer it to the pa- tents, One sip out of a teaspoon soon convinced large numbers of soldiers that the Letterman hom pital wasn’t all that it is cracked up to be, and @ large number of exceptionally quick recoveries were reported, The “whisky” turned out to be nothing more than tea, Whether the bootleggers were convicted for selling the beverage that made Sir Thomaa Lipton fa mous, or whether some one with acces to the store rooms of the prohibition enforcement author! collar, Ages 6 to 15, ties removed the contents of the Boys’ Straw Hats nicoa, however, proposes to find out, and predicts that the reault |) will be a shakeup that “some one” will remember for a long time, | green; smartly banded, | straws, cloth and silk 5 | On sale at $1.98. Succeed in Second Effort tol | | might fone person with more cupid. thra a bathroom window and taking/ Curtain Scrim y in financia! knowledge heay . & brick thru the window and made | ‘2? Ee from a dremer, Special 25¢ Yard off with the “bonds.” Last Monday thieves plied a dry forma, Minister in Angora minister of education, She was grad-| which he attributes his love for out uated from a Constantinople col | door exercise. He smokes, but has goods box against Finkelberg’s win- Sir Ernest Birch, | 2nd the bathroom window open. A obviated by rubber covered plat | Working on the cass Special mice taxea, which include| PARIS, July &—The ancient eurt |'2e Worth and Paquin, advocate the quents. not drunk for several years. by street car. Louis and Second and Madison Pine at Third Greatest Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Now in Progress Practically all of our superior Spring and Summer stocks of Women’s, Men's and | Children’s footwear of quality, in all three stores—Basement Store at Second and Madison and two Main Stores—are offered at the most decisive reductions in years. | This sale offers an opportunity to save decisively on such famous makes of foot- wear as Laird, Schober & Co., I. Miller & Sons, Bostonians, Johnston & Murphy, Nettletons and the finest productions in children’s and infants’ shoes, White Low Shoes Straps and Oxfords A big assortment—all sizes Values to $15.00 -$7.95 and $9.95 Gray Low Shoes itary Heels—all sizes Values to $18.50 $9.95 and $12.95 atte, Downstairs Store Women’s Blucher Oxfords in welt, brown Men’s smart, brown calf English calf, mahogany brown calf, brown kid and Oxfords, Bal lace styte, with black kid, with Goodyear welt gore and Goodyear welt sole. These are Widths Ato Dessersvesses D469Q | thin price." $3.90 No Refunds or Credits on Sale Shoes—Exchanges Made Only Up to Noon Boys’ Khaki Pants Special $1.50 Extra values of Boys’ Khaki Long ‘Trousers, cuffed bottom, weight; plenty of pockets. 26 to a1. i good { Boys’ Waists 98c i SPLENDID VALUES of woven Madras Waists; dgsorted patterns and plain white; long and short sieeves, sport collar and regulauon $150 VALUES of Rab-Rah and Turban style Straw Hats for Boys; good Milan straw, black, blue and THIEVES TAKE Ween, Seer nee kines ‘ot Smartly Tailored Summer 85¢c VALUE; _ colored N 1 Rail Gow and tried to enter, but yr Cotas, an oe Apdary oise i frightened away. with colo! igns; suit- Ss ane a way | Friday morning Finkeberg took able for side drapes and tations Promised | tne ring oft and fata it on ghe dreas- | A. LONDON, July §.—Silent railway |¢r. Later be called bis wife, asking |W Sash curtains. stations are a boon promised in the |her to care for it’ She found tt gone | Spperneaenfemeenaeneanty a the government's percemtage = © | 145 of tending French fashion houses. : Takes 17-Mile Wall | ses of ice cream and other popular Woman Is Cabinet His 82nd Birthday |°™™2ss 7 Pein checked by be ace N. da duly ae, [field agents of the tn ae . ANGORA, Asta Minor, July & — Fe A Atkina celebrated hia #94 |a°Partment ‘They're / \ The nattonalist government here|pirthday by taking @ walk of seven. bas @ woman cabinet minister. She|teen miles. He ts in splendid health | = - wv is Madame Khalide df Khanum |and does not look more than 60 to| YAKIMA.—Rev. Creighton Spring: | 2 er, 94, retired Methodist minister, | J [ } Ri Ne dies from injuries received when bit Specials for Saturday and Monday BOYS’ SUIT SALE Special $5.48 Here is another opportunity to get your boy a Suit at a bargain price. Every Suit offered in this sale is tailored in the newest style and of high grade wool fabrics; dark and medium colors;-good patterns. Coats are belted and in Norfolk style; plain and yoke back. Pants full lined. Ages 8 to 18. $10.00 and $12.50 Values for $5.48 Men’s Wear Men’s Overalls—Special $1.69 Heavy weight blue denim; triple stitched; high back; eut full size. Blue Chambray Shirts 79c $1.00 VALUES; good weight chambray; fast color; cut full size. Athletic Union Suits—Each 95c $1.25 VALUES; Nainsook Athletic Union Buits of excellent quality; elastic insert in back; cut full size; all sizes, Shirts and Drawers—Each 49c Ralbriggan Shirts and Drawers of a good quality; long or short sleeve shirts; ankle length drawers; all Nuon Infants’ Shoes 49c Infants’ Soft Bole Shoes; white, brown and black. Special, Saturday and Monday, 49¢. Waist Boys’ Shoes $4.50 Splendid values of Boys’ Brown Army Shoes; soft toes and Good- year welt soles; strongly made Sizes 2% to 6. Children’s Shoes $1.50 Children's Fi Stép Shoes; brown and black; ¢ wearing, flexibie leather soles. Special values. Sizes 1 to 56. 75c Women’s erie Waists $1.49 A select lot of beautiful Sheer Lingerie Waists; nicely trimmed with tucks and embroidery; also with corded stripes. All sizes. Special $1.49. ribbon; regular $4.50 values. Table Cloths Special $1.50 $2.50 VALUES; hem- stitched Table Cloths; mer- cerized finish. Size 58 by 62 inches. earty § future. ————— speaks boat tanding against th is impossible in the present age of speaking in the Reval Agriouitural |Deard S00 Sunn the treme hea| CROCK Ice Cream Armored Corsets Tyee ie grlbe OG gy he «ey i Gereaie Wow in railway stationa could easily be|ained entrance. Detectives are Sales for Taxes} Are Now Poor Form Many ot tne dress destgners, inctud- ini in the War BERLIN, July 8—The war ée J corset has gone forever, in the opin-|U%* of the modern ribless corset | partment estimates that 3,222 Ger- which has supplanted what they) man soldiers were blinded im action term the “armored” corset. in the world war. To return to the high, stiff corsets| N An Old Tite Soap Value | Strongly remindful of the days “before the war.” Of course, the 4 quantity purchased had no little to do with the price to you. Lucerne Bath Tablets 3 for 25c (Single Tablets 10c) A lu& of the Palmolive soap factory —an epee at eadidtiaa: remot cakes, measuring three inches in diameter. Firm and smooth in texture; produces a heavy, smooth lather. Choose from Verbena, Rose, Geranium or Witch Hazel. At 3 for asc, this is the best soap value we've offered in years. You'll want a dozen cakes at least. Face Cloths Reduced to 15c More interesting price a @ value news. This is the very cloth that was forced up to 20c during the high-price era. It’s splendid from every viewpoint—and a pleasing value at 15¢. ? Hand Brushes 25¢ to $3.25 Your money’s worth assured, no matter what price you choose to pay. There’s a feature style with bristle-set groove top for cleaning the nails, priced at soc and 75¢ (with handle), The top-notcher at $3.25 is a Whiting. Adams produ. Nail Files 10c to 50c The feature is a flexible group — 4, 414 and 5-inch—at 25¢. There is a good assortment of files with Ivory Pyralin handles priced from 45 to $1.35. ei Manicure Sets $1.00 A Red Feather combination: Cuticle Remover, Nail Pol- ish (cake), Nail Polish (cream), Nail/Blanc, Nail File, Emery Boards and Orangewood Stick. Complete in a handsome hinged-cover box, $1.00, ¥ : e { 4 First and Pike Third and Pike Westlake and Pine a nc xc CE