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THE SEATTLE STAR Additional Sports =| There’s a New Style Moz Suiting Act|| Lype for Fall and It’s Very Different From That of Summer CHICAGO, Aug, 4.—-The Chi- cago White Sox today claimed the || kame played with the New York You can’t mistake these New “Sweet Sixteen” Fashions. They are really at the top of the mode. The keynote is picturesqueness with service. Yanks on Tuesday, called tn the fourth inning on account of rain, And they come enveloped in all their smartness | at the same price that has made “Sweet Sixteen” with the soore 6 to 1 In favor of the Box Herry Grabiner, secre IHESE NEW FALL GARMENTS WILL be worn with propriety on all occasions with Ban Johnson, president of —at all places and for all functions from Thursday, Aug. 3rd EG Py now on. that rain would start, gave the game to the Sox. MISSOURIANS | ARE MAKING GOOD GAINS IME St. Louls clubs, as predicted, are making up for ground lost In thelr recent series with the New York clubs because they are playing the weak Eastern clubs, while the Gotham teams are running into tough opposition. | The Piraten kicked the daylighte out of the Giants again yesterday, making it four straight. After the way the Giants made the Smoke City gang pull in their ears Inst sum. | mer, it must be sweet revenge for the | Pirates Tho Browns made ft four straight from the Boston Med Sox yesterday, while the Chicago White Box were putting the skids under the Yankees again. For the next few days the st. | Lous teams will continue to get the! better break on the schedule and |] | they are expected to put distance be. | |] tween them and the Manhattan goid | bugs, A Big Day for Money Savings lays by the Yanks, fn expectation New Wool Scarfs, $1 Each Novelty lace weave with fibre stripe in contrasting colors. 2 yards long with wide fringe. Scarlet, buff, yel- low, orchid, orange and Harding blue. Second Floor Floor Coverings, 2 yds. $1 1,100 felt base Floor Covering in tile, iH geometrical and block patterns, and in colorings suitable for kitchens or bath rooms. Fourth Floor Men's Knit Ties, 2 for $1 A special purchase of 386, A good assortment of smart effects in panel stripings and cross checks of contrasting colors. Also heather mixtures, New models tn black and navy Sandals, $1 Pair 194 pairs of Barefoot Sandals all sizes from the small childs’ 614, to the larger girls’ or boys’ 6. Formerly $1.65 to $3. Recon’ Flese —Viret Floor Marquisette Curtains, $1 pr. 500 pairs Marquisette Curtains, in ecru color, 214 yards long. —Fourth Floor Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1 French imported novelty prints, with hand-rolled hems. In a va- riety of dainty patterns and color- ings. —Firet Floor Storm Serges, $1 yd. Sponged and shrunken 45-inch Navy Storm Serge. Just the thing for school wearables. —riret ricor Gloves, $1 ‘As the style creators develop Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, six- teen-button length, in new fall shades of sand, coffee, oak, gray, beige, covert and mode, with em- broidered backs. First Floor Towels Kia All-linen Towels, 4 for $1—268 ‘Ti* only of these all-linen Towels. Some are slightly mussed and soiled. Priced at less than today’s wholesale cost. Turkish Towels, 4 for $1-—1,200 weight bleached Turkish Size 19x38 inches. —Second Floor Wash Goods Berkeley Cambric, 4 yds. $1— 360 yards, 36 inches wide, of Berkeley Cambric. An excel- lent value. Lace Voile, 3 yds, $1—300 of. 36-inch ite Lace Voile, priced regularly at 650c. Long Cloth, 3 yds. $1-—300 yards 36-inch, fine quality Long Cloth. Priced regularly at 45c. Ginghams, 4 yds. $1—426 yards of s quality Dress Ging- hams taken from our regular stocks. 32 inches wide. Regu- larly 35¢ qualities. —secona ricer A $1.80 for only $1—120 sheets of high-grade linen-finished paper, in white only. Regular Price $1. 100 envelopes of the same quality, in 2 styles. Regular price 80c. —First Fleer Men's Shirts, $1 180 only, Neckband Shirts with turn-back cuffs. All attractive patterns—a clean-up from former special price sales. First Floor Baby Dresses, $f 6-months and -year Baby Dresses, made of fine batiste, and trimmed with lace and embroidery. —Becond Floor Underwear Specials Women’s Bloomers, 2 for > ad 144 Knitted Bloomers with double gusset and frillea at knoe Flesh and white, Regular ¢50 quality. Sizes 6, 6, 7, #. Children's Union Suits, $1 120 Cottos Union Suite made in low neck and sigevelens style and in high neck with short sleeve style. Regular $1.50 quality. Sizes 4 8, 10 years, —Firet Floor Pearl Beads, $1 A special in gradua lengths. Men's Hose, 5 prs. $1 Men's Mercerized Mercerized Stockings, 2 prs. $1 240 pairs of women’s fancy rib Mercerized Stockings. Black, white, cordovan, buff, gray and navy. Regular 65c qualities, Children’s 34-Sox, 3 prs. $1 244 pairs of % mercerized Sox, plain colors and roll cuffs. Black, white, cordovan, bottle green, sky, pink and orchid. Regular 50c quality. —First Floor Men's Night Shirts and Pajamas, $1—50 only, in this lot for imme- diate clearance. Slightly soiled from display. —Firet Floor of exquisite creamy-tinted Pearl Beads, long strands Each string comes in a velvet-lined Gift Box. —-Firet Floor Fiber Scarfs, $1 A good assortment of plain shades in several fancy weaves. —First Floor Beauty Boxes, $f A special purchase of 280 Beauty Boxes and Hand Bags. The Beauty Boxes made of black mole skin, with 8-piece fittings and full-size mirror. The Hand Bags made of real jeather in swagger style. —Firet Floor Sewing Machines $1 Down Balance on terms. A _ liberal allowance on old machines taken in part payment. —Sewing Machine Dept, in the Basement Ws SEEKS MELEES The B. F. Day indoor baseball team ts open to mest any club tn the | city in a home-and-home series, with | foot bases, 34foot pitching box, | |[|underhand pitching. Arrangements | | for games can be made by calling the | sporting editor of The Star, | Regular outdoor baseball rules are in effect, with the exception of no running to first on missed third strikes and the ball ts dead when the batter is hit with a pitched ball. TRY THIS OUT Some students of peychology clatm | t proper attire often aide athletic | tare, pointing out that Walter | Hagen probably would not have won the links honors tn England had he} | wera & pepper and salt sult instead of his immaculate golfing tows, But, the best tailor on Fifth eve, would put Joe Beckett in Jack Demp- NEW YORK, Aug. 2—John Gooch, | Pitteburg catcher, who was thought | to be dangerourly Injured when he | was bit on the head with a pitched ball, Is not seriously injured, but wit | not be able to play for several days, the doctor said. MUSTN'T PAN CRIMSON { CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug, 2.—To| keep out knockers who raged the the Fashions we shall pre- sent the variations and modi- fications with a promptness suggesting that the women of Seattle can dress in the same style as the women of New New Fat Conte of pole York—and at the same time. ai tia. $16 The New Fall Dresses appear at their best in high-grade Tricotines, Serges, Satins, Taffetas, Georgettes, Velours, Velvets, Crepes, etc. The New Fall Suits present the new fashions through the aid of high-class silk-lined Velours. ' The New Fall Coats come full silk-lined and un- lined in all popular Fall fabrics. oe = " = 1023 Second Avenue, Rialto Block Harvard eleven last season, the ath-| Married 25 Years, letic committes will try to keep all] the football tickets this fall in the hands of faculty men. | RETEREE SEES SANDOW ATLANTA, Aug. 2.--Sammy fan ow, of Cinctnnatt, was given the de- ciation over Tim O'Dowd, Atlanta, in 16 rounds, | TIGERS BUY GARDENERS | BRISTOL, Tenn, Aug. 2.—Out fielders Harry and Henry Lawn, twin brothers, of the Bristol Appla- Now Seeks Divorce | After 25 years of wedded life, Mre. | Mary Martin is seeking, in superior court, here, a divorce from Ernest Martin. | She charges non-support. The cou- ple were married, according to the complaint, In Angelica, Wis, January 6, 1897. BAKER, Ore—T. R. Wilson, of Walla Walla, Wash., shot in leg chian league club, have been sold to | when he attempts to escape federal the Detroit Tigers, prohibition officer. " NICHOLSON trade-mark on the tang of a file is a guarantee Godley, Radio Wizard, of {400d "performance GiNicholson, Advises Star Readers a nalaowe weep oes ea fine ‘tempered and dependable) ¥ ethipa BY PAUL F. GODLEY This change of magnetic flow pro- | or 4; | (Be sure the name “NICHOLSON” America’s Foremost Radio Authority | duces a pulse of current tn the cofls \ stamped om the file you buy One of the discouraging things | of the telephone recetver. ag prow A_FILE_FOR EVERY PURPOSE. about radio code practice is the|® tooth of the gear passes the pole tendency toward irregularity of op-| Pieces @ similar pulse will be reg | NICH e LS ° | FL £G) Big Dollar Values in the Special Price Basement APRONS $1 ‘An Extraordinary Offering 1,200 of them—Bungalow, Cover-all and Dress Aprons, made of Amos- keag and other sturdy ginghams. Cretonne, chintz and checked per- cales in Martha Washington, Peggy O'Neil and organdie ruffle trim- med styles. On sale in Aisle Booth and Special Price Basement. UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Nainsook Gowns, 2 for $1— 7 istered in the windings of the re-| cay, ve WY , eration of the average high-pitched | '*t#! | Women's Nainsook Gowns, cut 1H] buzzer. poset Tt 1s thus acting as @ gen-| generously full and finished | Such tone frregularities detract | 3 with blue stitching. Flesh only. the attention of the beginner from| Amy magnetic telephone may be > +" |the characters being transmitted. | used in this way, altho the watch- Children’s Sox, 5 for $1--Solid |] A mintature alternating current | case type gl x pede Ag colors and novelty stripes, in tor will overcome this diffi.) those larg roll-top style. » Sizes 414, 6, 7, 8, cere ena ata alae ear Girls’ Dresses, $1 200 in this special purchase lot of Gingham, Chambray and Linene 12 styles with bloomers. Also broken lines from our regu- lar stock selling at $1.49 and $1.75, Odds and Ends, 2 for $f Black Lawn Waists, Gray Cham- bray Waists, Mussed White Voile Waists, Girls’ Percale Aprons, Polly Prim Aprons, Unbleached Muslin Aprons, at 2 for $1. 814 and 9. Girls’ Stockings, 7 pra. $1—Fine Ribbed Stockings with very slight imperfections. Black and cordovan. 5 to 914. Boys’ Stockings, 6 prs. $1— Boys’ heavy ribbed, with very Petticoats $1300 sateen, perca- line and twills in all-black and with fancy pleated floral flounces. and a few dozen sample Dresses that would sell regularly at twice this price. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Alternating current gener- slight imperfections. Black, 5 : ator for code practice. Keep Your Shoes Neat. Easy to wee. Dries pure white— not ity. It easily can be rigged up from an old magnetic teelphone, a streaky or grey. Liquid or Cake, toy motor and an fron gear wheel. The gear should be mounted upon Gasoline Moved the shaft of the motor so that its Firemen Thru Blaze | teeth revolve very close to, and di rectly in front of, the pole pteces of the magnetic telephone. For the |pest results, the gear should be of Japproxtmately the same thickness as lthe pole plece of the telephone ro jceiver. If the tone produced in the lwindings of the receiver ts to be | pure one, the gear should be mount: ed true on the shaft of the motor. “ ——--—- | The provision of a rheostat in ctr. | cult with the motor and tt» battery | MODERN DENTISTRY |: enablo the control of the pitch of the tone, | Se BD WIN 3. ‘The action ts ax follows BROWN, D. D, 8, ‘When two of the teeth of the gear 106 Columbia st. are opposite the two poles of the telephone recetver, the magnetio cir. | cult 1s compNted, thru the gear, at, which time a maximum of magnetic/ | flow exists, When the gear is revolved, the re- otk, | Slstance of the magnetic flux ts greatly Increased because of the sub. stitution of alr in front of the pole pieces of the telephone magnet. A great change in the magnetic flow is thus brought about Fishing Boats Get Big Haul in June Fishing boats landed $242,182 of Ons of the Canary tnlands possesses | Woman to Manage raid tree of the laurel species which 4 shede a copious shower of pure Mrs. Axtell Drive YAKIMA, Aug. 3. -— Enter the |) Watet from its foliage every evening. x woman campaign manager! Mrs. C. Arthur Varney of this city will assume charge of the Axtell q J°10" fam | headquarters in Seattle at once, : wd She will manage the campaign of Ss | Mrs. Axtell, candidate for senator Endangering their lives when they | carried 20 gallons of gasoline trom Gab during June it announced by). sessment of the Blite Dry Clean Henry O'Malley, commisstoner of| orp, $10 Pike st., during a fire ‘Ten fishertes. Halfbut led in amount, the] day night, city firemen succeeded in rigure being 1,720,500 pounds, from| extinguishing the flames after cloth Alaskan fishing grounds. ing valued at $1,000 had been destroy Cured Her Rheumatism Knowitn, ed. The origin of the fire has not been determined. OPS STOMACH DISTRESS IN—TWO MINUTES Absolutely Harmless ¥. B, Daley Compeny of New York, Ina from terrible experience Dufale, N.Y. ng caused by rheumatism, for more than 90 years SEATTLE'S LEADING DENTIST Sold by druggists, or send $1.00 for large box to the JO-TO Co, Bel- i lingham, Wash. Samples Free. rau re to @et rid of their torture Weak, pale, anaemtc and thin peo + / cba pis made strong and well. tives malt {tte e, mail it t » HEAMOTONE mie and ad [ene great blood and nerve builder, is sold at all drug stores at $1.00 Gnd $2.00 per vottie.—Advertisement, Tan Iso Blac PP bana and PASTES & LIQUIDS In making high cla work, artificial te gold and porcelain cement of alloy fill ert in ox and mi , Ave i 0 i244 | Chiorot ws 1221 corns Third NOME IISe ¢, betors you, fF Palnless extraction of tect DK. BROWN'S DENTAL ULINIO