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Tee aS SI i AOA TRIE RE: Rew aee remit Tee nc ceetgemt ont onereer tam ee oe = aes PAGE 4 New Shoe Store# Opens Tomorrow Marking another milestone in the progress of this institution, we announce the opening of a great shoe store for men and boys in our downstairs store. It is our aim to give the greatest possible values in shoes, and to intro- duce to the men and boys of Seattle this department we offer the following specials in unlimited styles: NO. C1825 Popular Styles Quality Leathers NO. C1820 School Shoes for Boys Sizes 1 to 6 65 NO. C1823 © Sizes 91/2 to 1342 —_* 3, All Styles, Brown or Black The Lundquist-Lilly policy of service and satisfaction, and the money- back guarantee on everything, prevails in this department, as in our others. Your inspection is invited of this new store tomorrow whether you purchase or not. THE CONFESSES HE | ROBBED STORE Burglarized Red Front, Ad- mits Man Held Here Ray Roddie, arrested Monday by Patrolman Charles Whiting at Terry ave and Madison st, is being held) jin city Jail Thursday, following hiv jalieged confession to detectives that he had burglarized the Red Front clothing store, 1601 First ave, re cently Roddie waa arrested on suspicion jafter detectives had found him in posession of articles of stolen cloth ing. The Red Front clothing store was entered aqd the safe blown by yores | Friday nidbt, August 5, and cash jamounting to $664.72 taken. The robbery wan discovered the following [morning by one of the clerks, Lou Cohen, when he opened thi | Entrance to the store was guined thru 4 rear window, Blurred finger prints were found on the safe door. LEAVES BRIDE FOR FAR NORTH F. W. Maurer to Investigate With Noted Explorer Ten days ago in Missoula, Mont.,) Fred W. Maurer married Mise Del-/ phine Jones of Miles, Ohio, Today he starts for a five-year trip in the aretic, leaving his bride | behind. Maurer is one of the party that is to investigate the game and min eral possibilities of the far North) under the directorship of Vilhjalmur | Stefansson, noted explorer. The} others are A. IL Crawford of To-| ronto; BE. lL, MeNight of MeMinn-| ville, Ore, and Milton Galle of ‘Texas. The four were scheduled to enll/ Thursday afterncon on the steam ship Victoria. Make the U. s. ‘Dry as) Dust, W. C. T. U. Aim! SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.—The! National Woman's Christian Tem-| perance Union convention started its | consideration of the best means of keeping Masks out of hip pockets to day “Making the United States dry as | dust wUhin ten yearn” :is the an-| nounced purpone of the organization, | jand plana for its consummation will j be laid during the next few days, = | Fashion Show Will Keep Holding Forth} Because hundreds have not been | to see the fashion show at Mac Dougall Southwick’s during the past three days, due to the large crowd always present, the show will be con tnued Thurwday beginning at 10.30 & m. and 2 p, m. Delegates Come to 1. B.S. A. Meeting! Delegates from all Western states | and British Columbia arrived in Se. attle Thursday morning to attend the Northwest conventian of the Inter national Bible Students’ association, | which is to be continued four days in | the Masonic temple. Fort Lawton to Get Full-Strength Unit A full-strength rength of 400 of. ficers and men will soon be on afty at Fort Lawton, Orders have been received for the Third battalion, 58th infantry, to tranafer from Camp Lewis to Fort Lawton. For French Pastry 100k up Boldt *. Advertisement, __ AMUSEMENTS _ PANTAGES Matinees 2:20 ‘Nt YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE We inspect Maplewood Milk regularly in our own laboratory, in charge of an inspector formerly with the city health department. This is the milk of high standard always, Insist on it. Ask your grocer or phone Capitol 24 SEATTLE CHARGE SHERIFF | Will Arrest W. W. West, of] o.'c” FREDERICK NEIGER, 69, died Wednesday at his home, 4015 Eighth ave. 8. and two daughters. the Georgetown Undertaking Co, .e# tablishment 1S. Army Breeches. 01.25 to 84.30 Army and N i IT 1s CANVAS OR ARMY Auto Tents— CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS STAR SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT More Prunella = Pleated Skirts in black and white SECOND and navy and white © AVENUE AND stripes, and navy and brown grounds combined with neutral colors. . Spectal, $7.95 ON SALE FRIDAY ‘A Remarkable “Special” 200 Pairs Sports Blucher Oxfords (Like Sketch) In a ‘| New Shade $6.85 Smart new Oxfords in a soft grade of calf with perforated toe tips and saddle- straps; five-eyelet ties with low heels and Goodyear welt soles. All sizes AAA to C. —Second Floor. Cotton Sheet Blankets $1.65 86 good weight cotton sheet blank- ets, sizes 60x76 and 64x76 inches. Gray with pink and blue borders. Regularly $2.19. wide. Second Floor Prevailing Low Prices on Domestics Amoskeag Daisy Cloth 25¢ On Friday in the yard. 50c Fancy White Volles, 86-inch Indian Head 30c 290¢ White Ratine. * 7 20c * wide ™ oo 44-inch Indian Head 40c ise homoer Chih yard. 40c Hemstitched Huck Towels. 36-inch Hope Muslin 22c 49¢ Woolfinished Cotton Plaids. yard. For Friday's Sting Only 26-inch Lonsdale Muslin, 25¢ yard. 3é4inch Fruit of the Loom Muslin, 2be yard. 3¢inch No, 60 Berkeley Cambric, 0c yard. 3¢inch Lonsdale Nainsook 0c yard. 36inch Punjab Percale, 20¢ yard. S2inch Renfrew Devonshire Cloth, eo yard. 36-inch Duretta Cloth, 35e yard. 27-inch Fancy Outings, 2c yard. 2i4nch Good White Outing, 200 Unusual Values at $9.75 Extra good grain cowhide bags, leather Uned and fin’ with sewed-on corners. yard. 16 and 18 inches. Amoskeag A. C. A. Ticking, t5c $12.50 qualities. yard Second Floor —Fifth Floor Pillow Tubing 39c 500 yards standard quality pillow tubing, 42 What 25¢ Will Buy Sections Special! Black Cowhide Bags quality cobra Regular way Percolators Bpecial at $4.95 Regularly $6.59 ITY STREET Universal Aluminum Coffee Percolators, nine-cup size, Fifth Floor, Paria and New York Say “Black” For the smartest dress accessories, A Special Sale of Bags and Jet Necklaces Exceptional Values in Black Bags at $3.95 Bags in swagger style made of genuine patent calfskin and lined with silk moire, Regular $5.00 to $7.50 qualities. Patent Vachette Vanity Bags with long silk cord handles and gold plated trim- mings. Lining of silk moire, four-piece French enameled fittings. French plate mirror. Regular $7.50 qualities. Patent Vachette Beauty Box with purse and four-piece fittings. Regular $5.00 qualities. Jet Necklaces at $3.45 Unusual Qualities at This Low Price Genuine Italian Jet Necklaces in graduated sizes, of oval or round cut beads, 24-inch, 27-inch and 30-inch lengths. —First Floor lack Ch Unbleached Sheets 89¢ Each 140 excellent quality unbleacheq sheets, size 54x90 inches. bed size. Regularly $1.35 each, —Second Floor inches —fecond Floor Domestic and Linen Special 25¢ —Second Floor Beautiful New Novelty — Silks for Fall Here-N-There Rich Roshanara Crepe in® Novelty sports silks in plaids and stripes of two -| tone combinations in shades that are correct for fall Priced $6.50 * * A eam at this Low Price full ished 4 4h Sizes Si NE ala if ca NM, — WITH RUM DEAL Kirin, William ¥., after, Ra Saiz “aise ave. & Snohomish County [i gies Tealer va EVERETT, Aug. 18. — Charged | sefpetri, Avital B, 2819 Fairview with having given away liquor seized in & raid, Sheriff W. W Snohomiah county will be arrested | Lace ey | today when he returns from a con- vention of sheriffs at Aberdeen. Cor oher B. Challacombe will serve the| boy wurrent. 1 ‘Tha filing of the information fol | yo8 eave lowed months of wild rumors in| bo: Fverett concerning alleged irregular. ian bald, Frank J. | ities in the county jail that the sheriff gave I, A. Alderman, | MARRIAGE LICENSES a former member of his dry squad, about 36. quarts of liquor. Sheriff West indignantly denied all West of | 2 Lanta 5010 Seventh ave, N, int | Breasler, Benjamin T, Seattle, boy, Kiney, Vernon A, 117 Fremont ave. itevy, Jack, 1238 | Virgillo, Ms st, gir 19th ave, girh S, boy. It in charged Nate and Residence. « Age. alo, Rennie T., Seattle Katherine W., Seattlé Port Lega Legal accusations, asserting that Thomas | King, Joneph 1. Helena, Mont. ...28| A. Stiger, prosecuting attorney, “had | Fraser, Rana \ ra Martin, Thomas, Vancouver, B. C..b8 oo van fixed at $700, |Sidney, May, Vancouver, BC 5 Bail for ent was xed al 7 | miund, Charles ristiansen. eattle tue. uamish uamish He is survived by his widow | TY The body Is at | Hood, William Hood, Julia A. Klingénsmith, Barl Elwin, Se- | niaate, George, Se Peebles, Mildred, Baltetts Richard eattle + Lege K Hortense KR. Seattle «Lege “Re ad’ E] rl FF, Bremerten .. S Army Kapoc Mattresses $3.00 1) (i. Loulse K, Tukwila & Army Shoes (Munson last) cersccgrvcevsenes s750 v.'8, Army | Officers” ‘Fiber Trunks, ce for auto 4. Kirchner, Robert from Sophia. Vogel, Jessie I. from Mervin R. DEATHS Army rt Williams, John M, Sr., army Guid! Medat Gots 'sa-00 Sheets, good grade, THEOO vvaccccccsceencess SMM 3 months, ‘on pl. ave, W. Watnabe, Reino, 38, McPhee, ave, 8. GOODS, SEE Us Kobe, J pen laze! By 34, Txt or 7x9, complete ..: Madison st. Webb, Bettie, 58, 2614 | Gailey, Amelia 2 O Brien, Albert Surplus Army Goods ‘Third Ave. 64 University St. coeee Mall orders promptly sent. LARGEST LINE U, 5. GOODS ON PACIFIC ADVANCE AND GIVE THE PASSWORD “Three Faces East”| 5 EXCURSION SUNDAY, AU 21 on pu ‘Through Islands AT THE Leaves ( ock 8 A. M. rns 10:30 P. M WILKES reservations call Main 3998, Puget Sound Navigation Co, LAST. MATINEE SATURDAY elmuth Franklin, Bremer- other men and stays away, from her Jr. Kent, ~— | Jo Jhngion, “Leonard E., 2643 63rd ave. Ww Seventh aves 4709 Bist ave. _-“SATADA' Bh et | |DIVORCES GRANTED |; 60, 942 19th} 5501 , 4 days, 1535 Second 45th Kauble, Baily, 65, 2459 Washington KELSO.---Bonds of $2,500 voted to |aid in construction of bridge over | *|| Cowlitz river on Ocean Beach high-| wie i aree SEEK TOURS Asserting that his wife is. in- : it clined to prefer the company of Council Wants Chamber Aid at Woodland | Seagtie's park board Wednesday to ask the the Chamber of Commerce in provid | ing a hostelry for tourists at muny camp at Woodland park. It is planned to enlarge the ; site from its present capacity machines to accommodations MRS. MARIE NIGHTINGALE) chines. The estimated BURMASTER, wife of Frank Bur ’ vane. ‘ master, 1221 Main st. died at her! |home Wednesday, Funeral services| FUNERAL SERVICES for Jom) 1) were to be held at 3 p.m. Thursday | Ford, 52, were to be held at 1 ‘at the Home Undertaking Co. par | Thursday at the Home U1 family several gays at a time, Charles G. Gasch filed suit for di- vorce Wednesday from Nellie B. Gasch, asking for the custody of their seven-year-old son. Pullet 4 Months Old Lays an Egg! Laying her first egg at the age of! 4 months and 6 days ts the record of a White Leghorn puilet raised by Mrs. Ida Fillmore, of Foy station. «That Brisk, Rich Flavout | found in every cup of the genuine ; TEA Is the true flavour of the perfectly leaf. This unique flavour has won for the largest od bad — tea Cs America. CSN LECTURES AB TOT PA Fourth Ave. and Virginia St. “United States in Bible Prophecy” THE Number e¢¢—What does it meant THURSDAY, August 18, at 7:45 P.M. The Mark of Apostacy—How May It Be Determin FRIDAY, August 19, at 7:43 P.M, Special Closing Services of the Meetings at Big Tent Pavilion SUNDAY, August 20, at 7:45 P.M. Next Week Service at the Central Seventh-Day Adventist Church BOYLSTON AND OLIVE 8ST. Announcement will be made from tent Sunday evening sm@. through newspapers. PETTIT-SCHAFFNER EVANGELISTS | ? HOMAKER? |