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JGUST 22, tte). i News, Ries i in Seattle | TEPAD AY } [= moxoar Narre | NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Many « . ei First Lew Tae |} om the New York Steck Bxchange i (a ‘m2 || DIE Blocks ax general thin i's ‘piret High Tide || ontire absence of buying power 136 wm, O28 ft * Rubber, Pierce Ol, ptd., an i Second Low Tide » now lows. ‘the industrial st 10 minutes’ tradini gat & can Petro afte reopen the current di for_the year was only Weary sett td. Common. > “ae RIP BREAKS LEG hie Hs smashed two boats to on the Columbta"tiver Satur pment. Cort Munro Wyckott's ‘eas broken when ft was caught He is a state points v nited Stat ather, 4, off unchanged; GRAIN MARKET the boats generics Inspector Weather Bureau Report roost 181.4 2A, M CHICAGO, Aug, 22.—Grain went Righer on the Ch of Trade today, the marke istons were lower. Po Merersn'p Libby M mate Julia 5 one MER r e opened off © Rosalta. Me: | closed up Store i 11:18 a mi] Septe December Meo, up ber oats opened up Meo ai 4 closed unchanged a} Antwerp. Rotterdam, Baltes, San Pedro opened up tee at S6Kc and} e higher, Cash Wheat, cmicaao, 2 red. $1.1510 @LIT%: No. and Fastern Merchant from Boaton York, Raitt Narfoik, Bal Pedro, San Franciwe and Port 2—Str Manukal for Monotuty via Kahului, Port Allen and Mi “ye 4 31% 31 ime aT .7™}, 77 “ “ Comm. LM Lisy 3% «34 8M Sept... 2 2% 31% tN i as rae amr ny pied He « jes 19% 119% MM aaa Nominal oe . | : 1042 4 , H mM 6% “ at 17.00 10.22 10.37 10.22 10.35 tr West eels an Avg. 18—Arrived, from Beattie Vancouver (fh. ‘Teday’s ae york. Megs Receipts, 44.008. Market 60@ . Top, 90.75; bulk, of ‘sates, ent heavy w weleht, §9.76@9. ys tient #3. Se. i. Digs, , Se 24.000. Mt . Aug. 22—Arrived, str Stanley from Port Alice (B.C) via Se ug. 13—Arrived, motorshi from Heatt wr West isieta from Seattie. | ( Ohian trom Seattle, Aug. 21—Sailed, str Western | for Beattie. j —Aug. 20—Halled, atr Weat for Seattic, str Wilisclo for Be- ‘Mr Davenport for Seattie Francisco—Aug. 2i—Arrived, str Beattie, wi | sheep Recetpta 29.000. | a4 ba s 20—Str Lyman Stewart for ‘str Artigas for Beattie, str Ad- for Seattle. Cull © common owes, $1506 3. 28 8 Portland Market Status Quotations Cattle Receipts, wachr Sophia; captain mur- Tapanese wai Vessel leaking. onto in Port at Seattle Cove Terminal—Pier B, str Kashi- ig Terminal——atr Tokushi- s — Beraina—-Destroyers Mead, cane Putiae wine: 340, Market steady 1.35; Market steady. 4 Sehley. we Pacific Termimail—str Julta Luck- Board Moortngs—Atra eat Si, eae a r West Hartland, schr Anne Boller Worke—U. 8. L. & Re red Terminal—Motorship Lib- Decks-—uip Critiicothe, ache QL S8OGTaetearasSanvanee sd Dock—Motorship Anvst. Ry—Str Morning Star, | Alicia Haverwide, schr Camano. 6,272.315.00 1,511,101.00 cog —, ‘granviated, $444. | catfes—No. 7 Rio. spot, 1% @7%e; < Santos, 194011. 2,207,940.00 1,169,631.00 ‘e zee | | arrests about 400 counterfeiters an- nally. to fill positions requiring expert 4 business knowl- : edge. p There are many opportunities in the busi- : ness world for business GMllege graduates. AD POSITIONS SECURED #@ 1 through our free enrollment bureau. Don’t : stick in the rut. Earn more money. Let us help you. Let us tell you about the courses that will increase your earning capacity. SPECIAL RATES NOW Discounts from regular rates now granted for early registration. Investigate this school backed by 10 of Seattle’s most suc- 4 cessful business executives. i) {Cro LEP, fa. y IYI Lig yl Rear nn which is within 1% of the low for the year f American Sugar Royal Dute ontinued in Stu Rubber, 46%, « Crucible, 62%, chiefly due to the! A t opened at $1.16, } ber corn opened up We and | Crocidie and closed % ‘ % s t| * s S ‘ ore Pr ow % a . corn | Gen ” s | ™ as t ay 8 a4 1M @TLTS; stocker steers, bg oe.t¢ 5; stocker cows and heifers, $2. we 8, calves, 15.506 Reavies, $5 Sagar—quiet. Raw. 14.509 4.85; refined The United States secret service New Lows Marked on BUTTER PRICE ‘New York Exchange cke made new low, pete el en for thy The he mp seemed 4 Ketail St at waa dee’ edly rea i unchanged at 91% howey vont below t Ih unohaneed Texas Hiethiehom Ike 48 off wi N. Y. Stock Exchange Foruished ty i. I Manning & Ca Batier Motel Mailing 4 High ee ys Ma ace Datler Motel sannine Nigh Low Close ee ee er Btock — Firat 2s. First 4s Second és First Ma... .es Hecond 44a... Third «ue Fourth «4s » | The Low Close! ‘ j crate, accor THE RAISES 3 CENTS) Hutter advanced 3 cents on the lo eal wholesale dairy market Monday cream supply has fallen off con iy, which will cause the short to continue for three or four more and will then begin to wh, according to jobbers w quotations were 47 cents y bricks and 46 © UN eu * continue weak at from 40 to 42 cents a dozen for fresh ranch Pullet o@es were at from 30 to 35 gents a dozen ‘The first car of California Muscat grapes arrived on the market, They were being quoted at a lug ‘The last of the Hanford and White Huff peaches are expected to ar rive on the market this week. Jot bers say they will cle as the quality is go [popular at from $ ing to variety | VIEGETAGLID | Prices Paid Wholesale Destere | Local, pert see OG local per 1. Hubbard tee ¥. Wash, Local Turmipe— Local, 188, orate don, bunehes.. FRUITS Prices Paid Wheiesnte Dealers Standard crae Pints Pontes Burret deme Casaba Melone—Per Per iee . Pi Per doe Dates Per case . Pigs Freeh, per bow . Grapeo— Thompaan serdiens orate Fitth 1K. rirth (4s Total bond sales $3,394. ooo. Recta, Cont. Beta. L0.¥r | at a mu i Thy er 44320] 29) (a4 m0 eT ESTIMATED TOMORROW heat, 150 cars; corn, 400 care; outa, 149 care Stelle 16-47, 3 cans Van Camp's scape, 2he; 4 PKER Bearchlight matches, ‘ bars Luna soap, 240; 2 cans Dei peaches, i5¢; Lux flakes, 18; ¢ tbs. Tice, 266. Stalls 14-16, ahort ride of be: ite T.; good steak, ibe Tb; pot romat. Iie Tb. Stall 164, home made cottage cheese, 2 a Ihc, kippered salmon, rhe >. Sugar sted, Hammond's Best four, $2.00 por sack SOUTH END Stall 42, lard, 2 The 25; hama, the %.; dry salt pork, 30¢ Mm tall 49, buiter, the MD; emma tte di cream the T>. Btall &f, jollied veal tongue, Shc M.; head cheese, the ™.; -|pork pies, 3 for 2c. Btall 1, bread, £ - | loaves Ibe; erhorna, 3 for Ie; pies, be each, Stall deacon, Ite Tm.) 46, mtrawberricn, 4, lard, 2 Ma the; good Stall . ite 1 box; peaches, The basket. | meat, aoe eack; corn Maken, 6 ‘pken the; Dees ITARY Stall 109, ey aariene cane mugar, & Tha Séc, 10 Me S90, $7 per 100-™, wack; 4 tall cane aes milk, 400, Stall 146 Be dos. | ECONOMY Staile 37-38, 45¢ can Royal baking powder, 28¢; 6 bare of Napth@ soap, 2be; Merlino brand pure olive wll, ¢5c at. $1.25 at; 2 lace mixed pickling spices, 2b T peom, Tc, pure cider vinegar, 40¢ Oe box fancy chocolates, 35¢; 10 cleanser, Se; Ie; 4 lhe cans pork and beans, Ibe but butter, 106 ib; 4 Tbe. fancy be: 3 WE. extra fine prunes, 26c ® tea, S50 TIKE PLAOR oan 4 106 rolls toliet paper, 4 boxes Searchlight matches, 25¢ Lip Stal ‘17, § Ma best cane sugar, 566 pure freeh milk, Se qt. | Stall 2To pt, Bie at., oe { tollet ‘paper, & rolls fresh moda crackers, l4c th; freah |eraham crackers, 17¢ ™; “ | dines in olive of rie, 4 he ie phe. ‘ora | small white r soups, wheat flakes, 3 tha STADIUM BONDS ARE ON MARKET An issue of $230,000 stadium bonds, secured by collateral and bearing & per cent interest, has been placed | on the market by the Associated Stu dents, Inc, of the University of Washington. The bonds are offered od the public by the Wynn Dearborn | building. In announcing the bond issue, it} is stated that it cont $488, to build the stadium. Of this amount the stu: | dent and alumni campaign raised | practically $228,000, The Puget Sound and Dredging company, con- tractors, who bullt the stadium, car nied the balance of the cost, $260, 000. From funds received from “The Wayfarer” and other sources, $30, 000, the first two maturities of the bonds, are withheld for redemption October 15, 1921, RAILROAD NEARLY COMPLETE The government railroad in Alas ka is completed except for a gap of 71 miles. The constructions pro: two months ahead of | 8 Watermetons © Pricee Paid Wheieante Deaters Atmends—Per 1 ” Birasil—Per " VithertsPer ™ . . u“ Walnuts French. per ne om Peanuts Virgiate Ke ones, » us - oo Butt: A grads, Seattle delivery Freeh rapeh Pullets on Ont. fod Beattie supply ¥. O. B. condensary, owt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whelessie Dealers Local creamery, cubes ae Wisconsin cream brick Bice wire .. ‘Wash triptete Tillamook tript Stags, heavy Veal—Pancy, 96-130 the . dreaeed ° Dressed, light, fancy, Tb . dremted Vet Quotations at Stockyards Hoge— | Primes ‘ +++ 40.60@11.00 Medium ‘he 7.00@ #50 Rough heav: 5.00@ 6.00 9.60@11 00 Medium to choice” Common to Kood Theat cows and heifers Medium to choles ..... Common Calves: Rei FLOUR Pat. 4-4’s, city delivery ....... HAY, GRAIN AND FEED " City Wholesale Prices, Per Ton Com—Whele, Pellew Tb ‘ 41,00 34,00 36.00 16.00 41.00 Chick Feed: Chick Mast Growing Feed. Growing Mash Kan Mash—No feratch Feed— 4 Mixed feed, #0-M, ai . “Advertisement SKATTLE \ STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Boys’ Extra-Trouser Suits In Sturdy Wool Mixtures IFTY-SIX Suits in this exceptional lot. Tailored in Single and Double- |, breasted styles, from brown and green wool mixtures. *Coats lined with mo- hair or twilled lining, and belted all around. Two pairs of knickerbockers; fully lined. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Special $7.45. Boys’ Union Suits $1.50 OYS’ Part-wool Union Tx Suits, made with flat seams, and well-finished at neck and down the front. In gray, sizes 26 to 34, at $1.50, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE \ . * A. New Hair Ribbons ‘j!~ At 26¢ YVard—Fourinch Taf, feta Ribbons in ten different shades with selfcolor matin stripe and edge. At B5¢ Vard—Taffeta Silk Nib $10. I bons in 4% and binch $15.00. widthe, with fancy stripes > and borders, in all the favo Other models in Brown, rite light and dark shades. Navy, Tan and Blue with Silk ee. eee Braiding, Fancy Stitchings Ribbons with novelty edge, ad A in fiveinch width, in White, and Novelty Collars and Pock- Red, Navy, Delft, Rose, Sky, ets as trimmings. Sizes 7 Magk and Brown. to 16. Mt 20¢ Yard—Moire Bibbons “Ss novelty edge or strip. Priced: $10.50, $12.50, ing, in fiveineh width, in Sky. Pink, Delft, Rore, White, Red, Navy, Black,” Brown —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE of crepes, chambrays, enette and ginghams, in to 18-year sizes. checked gingham, wit with ruffled plaiting o Rompers Special $1.00 HE cunning model front, and neck. Price $3.95. sketched is in Blue and White Checked Ging- ham; with Plain Blue col- lar and cuffs, and the Peg-top belt is ornament- ed with big White Pearl Buttons. In Blue and White, or Pink and White Checks. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special, $1.00. THR DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s School Stockings, 19c Pair EDIUM-WEIGHT Stock ings, evenly-woven of cot out blouses, plain colors. Sizes 13, 14, 15, 16 and $3.95. —THE ton, in elastic ribbed effect Sizes 6 to 10, in Black only, 19¢ pair. and Boys’ Heavy Stockings 50c and 65c Pr. fashion these . good-looking, durable School Garments. . fully lined, and the collar, pockets and belt are trimmed with self-color novelty buttons. or Tan Mixed Coating. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 at $15.00, $17.50 and $25.00. The Jumper Dress sketched is red and white black patent leather belt. The white blouse is edged collar, cuffs and down the is finished with a tiny black bow at Other Jumper models with- and attractive high waistline effects in small and large checks, plaids and Priced: $2.50, $3.50 and DOWNSTAIRS STORE ~ Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes At Attractive Prices CHOOL Shoes in the style Also: 27 Blue Serge Suits, Special $7.45 — The values in this lot are remarkably attractive. Coats are lined with good quality mohair. Knickerbockers (one pair only), full cut and fully, lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Special, Tuesday, $7.45. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girls’ School Coats . 50 to $25.00 IEVIOT, Bolivia, Velour and Novelty Coatings The Coat pictured is In Blue —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE J unjors’ ” School Dresses $2.50, $3. | Rages ing School Dresses 50, $3.95 lin- 13- h in 18, sketched for little boys girls and _ grade-school misses, in mahogany or black calf, Sizes 814 to 11, $3.00. Sizes 1114 to 2, Children’s School Shoes of lace style, with broad? toe. 2, $3.50. IBBED Stockings for boys tan or smoked calf in latin with twothread foot and “ , three-ply knee, to provide ex- style. Sizes 81% to 11, $2.55 septionally long service. pair. Sizes 7 to 9%, 5O¢. Sizes 10 to 11, 6B. THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR Boys’ and Youths’ elkskin with heavy tanned oak soles, on Munson Army last. Sample Tams $1.00 SAMPLE line of Children’s Sizes 10 to 1314, sizes 214 to 514, $4.95. A Wool Tams in various shades and combinations, at Bu " 50 ir, - $1.00. 1344, $3 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD Will Be Presented in the Auditorium WEDN At 2 and 3 o'Clock Admission to the Show-—which will introduce the Fashions for Boys and Girls—will be by These Tickets may First Floor, $4.00; A STYLE SHOW OF SCHOOL APPAREL ISDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Complimentary Ticket. be secured at the Individual Service Bureau, Welted Shoes, of strong tan 9° sizes 1 to 2, $4.50; Little Boys’ Lace Shoes of tan calf, sizes 10 to -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Seven new Autumn All boys $7.45 Ship Modeling for Boys N old salt who has sailed the Shop this week, whittling hulls for model boats and telling his boy friends just how to rig them in approved nautical fashion, bring their boat-building troubles to “Captain Oakum.” Children’s Leather Belts -25c HESE wide Red Pat- ent Leather Belts add a bright touch of color to the school outfit, and are equally suitable for wear with dress or coat. They are finished with enamel buckles, 25¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girls’ Beaver - and Velvet Hats Special, $3.95 N this special offering for “Back to School Week” are Hats of very fine quality Beaver and Velvet, in girlish stream- er styles. Girls’ Tub Dresses Special $1.00 RESSES for Big Sister are in Percales, plain, checked or cross-striped, with unusual pockets and belts, and button trimmings and collars of con- trasting material. In Green, Blue or Tan, Sizes 7 to 14, special $1.00, For Little Girls are Dresses in plaids, checks and over-strip- ings, in Tan, Blue, Rink, Green or Lavender, sizes 2 to 6, special $1.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Seas is in the Book are invited to come and —Fifth Floor |

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