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Seattle to Victoris .. $3.00 One Way; - - - - $5.40 Round Trip Seattle to Vancouver $425 One Wey; ~~ -- $9.90 Round Trip ‘etn Brepmeven 0: Vissecte, Sine Rake Comsadives 06 VANOCIVER ee 8 proes Bie, Uueugh we Wonderfd Canadian Pecific Rechien crys kay id OFFICE, 608 pig AVENUE Telephone. MAin LUXEMBURG, Wis.— Four per- sons killed and three injured when Green Bay & Western passenger train strikes automobile at crossing here. WANTED| Machinists Steady employment for those who are qualified, at rates author- jzed by U: S. Labor Board. Call at 401 Haller Bidg. Corner Second and Coluntbla SEATTLE or on Division Supt, Tacoma, Spokane, Deer Lodge, Lewistown, Miles City or Mobridge C., M. & ST. P. RY. eru Seine: Gesoes hoses, REST ROOM IN POTSTOFFICE. A rest room, with accommodations for the 60 women employes in the) }locat service, is now being arranged | at the Seattle postofrice. as ever jis making high class, modern plate | |work, artificial teeth, bridgework, | gold and porcelain crowns, gold and j cement or alloy fillings, also an | | pert in extracting teeth without pain. | | Chloroform and gas are unnecessary | for painless extraction of terth at =| 'Dr. Brown's Dental Clinic } if S| seit | merce at Smeg ween on ater HIMSELF Man, 22, Dresses as Woman and Takes His Life After dressing himeelf from it Marry Muoller, 22, hung him at his father’s home 39th ave, N The body |day night. Miller had been was found Wednes left alone =e|the house for over a week while his father was in Portland, He was « clerk at the Whiton Hard ware Co. The body was found hanging from a beam in lar, Hoe ts believed to have killed himself Sunday, He wan dressed in & calloo dress, a boudoir cap, white stockings, black slippers and silk underwear, which he had taken j slater, Mra, Jennie Grosaman. MAN CRUSHED | Pinned Against Wall When | Brakes Fail to Hold Harold J. McCune, 34, was killed} by @ truck at the Barton Packing/ Co, garage at Spokane ave, and! Wyoming at., Wedneaday night. The tragedy was being investigated| Thursday by Coroner W. H. Corson. | McCune, a mechanic, was repairing | the truck and after overhauling it} cranked the enginé. The machine| had been left in gear and as the en gine started it plunged forward, pin ing him against another machine. He was fatally crushed and died in} Providence hospital a few hours later, McCune ts survived by his widow. Mrs. Josephine McCune, of 158 Com IN GIRL'S GARB |head to foot In his stater’s cloth: | 1115 | | BY TRUCK; DIES THE SEATTLE STAR the cel | from a clothes chest owned by his PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Bust ness psychologists just wit neased the crumbling of a pet theory, Their crumbled theory ts that the Woman tn Business can be succens have George Hutton, 10, was wuffering| from a fractured skull Thursday, as| @ result of an acetdent in which be} was knocked down near Pioneer| uare Wednesday night, by an auto driven by F. W. Miller, 4409 West Morgan st. COLVILLE.—John Rapp, §8, now in county jall on charge of having| | ehot and killed Rudolph Schmidt, 60, Saturday. Feud said to have existed | between the two men for some time, | | Rapp declares Schmidt opened fire) | rat. This) Bay | s 2 s *ahte’ a ling of course to the innocent person, | mecticirie oF, |The ful only if her business in concerned |with the artistic, luxurious or delicate things of commerctal life. Pxychologiste applied this theory to Miss Margaret Githens of this city. ofessore are now busily en gaged in gathering together splintered fragments of a perfectly good idea For Miss Githens Is owner and anager of @ $50,000 corporation manufacturing couplings, valves, nipples, mpa and menders — ma teriain quite different from the an tiques, rare books, Interior decors tiona, tea shops, or dress specialties which the paychologists suggested Instead of the somber glory of a Renatenance chest, Mise thens dealx in the practical utility of valves for open Work plumbing; not flimay lingerie but copper valves 1 -~ | Divorce Question Is Miss Margaret Githens the} Woman Heads Corporation, Smashes Another Theory |! | |take her attention, and instead of the! wleck beauty of 18th century vellum bindings, this successful business woman takes delight in displaying the value of her latest metal coup- ting. I @on't think im that theory,” there ts anything | said Misa Githens “There is no difference between the sexen on far as business ability iw concerned. Nothing but Individual tastes. | “In a few days T am going out to) Butte, Mont., to investigate the cop- | per minen from which I receive the | raw material for my manufacturing “While there I intend to don «| miner's outfit and make a real study | of conditions. | “What have you to say about the! theory that modern egert unsexes a woman?” i—@ Miss Githens smiled tn & pecullar way “I think I must be olé-fashtoned, if that in true. You see, turn from Butte am marry.” going Before Church Meet PORTLAND, Sept. 7-—After the brilliant pageantry of the formal opening of the general convention of the Episcopal chureh, Wednesday, the house of bishops and the house deputies are today starting on the actual business session of the con vention The reelection as president of the house of deputies of Dr. Alexander Mann, of New York, was the princt- ccomplishment of the first bust- seasions yesterday afternoon. This is Dr, Magn's ninth term Outlining what he expects to be me of the more important accom plishments of the convention, Dr. Mann said “The revision of the prayer book, and the question of whether the uch will recognize the remarri persons divorced for any her reason than fdultery, apply will be the two important matters think they will have any effect on | the convention.” | Several cities already are cam- | paigning for the privilege of entei | taining the next convention, Right Rev. James De Wolf Perry, of Rhode | sland, fs making a vigorous fight | i Providence as the next conven. tion city, following a telegram of in- vitation from the governor of Rhode |Isiand. New Orleans and Philadel- | phia are strongly in the fight. | Dr. Charles L, Slattery, rector of | Grace church, New York, has tssued | |® short statement outlining the ree: | | ommendations for the revision of the | paalter and prayer book by the com: | | misxjon of which he is a member. } “The commission has attempted,” sald Dr. Slattery, “the bringing of | the prayer book inte accord with the | best truth and reality we know. In the marriage ceremony, for ex-| ample, ngarly every one understands | enrich your|that will come before the COnven-/the reason for the omiasion of the! Nuxated tron today Take tor two peaks and if you have not, of others obtained most eur- Ith. strength ant eoergy. the win The following toca wit money will soft you Nesaeed ike Iron with ath satisfac guarantes “Bartell ‘Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., Swift Drug Co., | University Drug Co., G. O. | Guy. WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onehaif for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. PPLY ROOM 3028 feel that the majority of the house of deputies are the same in sentiment with the house of bishops, that there will be no loosening up. Following the policy of all mem bers of both the house of bishops an the house of deputies, Dr, Mann de. clined to discuss further the probable action of the convention in regard to! relaxation or tightening of the church's divorce canons, When asked whether he thought the ideas of Dr. Percy Stickney Grant, of New York, would receive consideration, Dr. Mann replied that had seen Dr. Grant's opinions as in the and com expressed mented: “But they are the opinions of Dr Grant as an individual. I do not press, No Dread of Gray Hair NOT dread gray hair and the slens of advancing age! The sure, safe way to tint gray, streaked, faded of bleached hair instantly to any shade of brown of black Is with the modern hair tint, "Brownatone.”* Easily applied, cannot be detected and will not rub of wash off. Greaseless, odorless, nothing to mix, no waiting, no disappoint- ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. All dealers S0c and $1.50, Trial bottle sent direct for 1c. The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 611 Coppin Bidg., Covington, Ky. BROWNATONE ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE —Is Ideal for — The Complexion Soper Narr | word ‘obey.’ We have suggested also the omission of the word ‘lawful’ in| | such expressions as ‘lawful wedded wife,’ since some states recogni: > as lawful conditions while h the chureh/ | rewards as unlawful.’ | Dr. Slattery anid, Ten Commandmants, that they | would not. be “blue penciled,” but merely simplified / From the pxalter all tmpreecatory passages are to be recommended for jelimination, Dr. Slattery says these | passages may not be entirely elimi. ‘nated from the Psalms, but may be set aside by spacing, to be t out at the discretion of the minister In the opinion of Dr. Slattery, | some of the changes recommended should be adopted, while others are objectionable, ‘The full convention will finally pass Judgment on the reo- ommendations, in regard to the ‘Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle dally SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Prom Seale to io Roonreas Woduevday Priday, Saturday and Sundey 11.39 p. m, From Bremerton to Seerte Saturday and Sunday 31030 p. om AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic Ht way — the short route to Hood Mai’and Olymple Peninsula. pointe, Daily 749 ~ 11:30 215 p.m, Extra trip Saturday and Sunday 9:30 p.m. to Seale Daily 190 - $00 p.m. Batra Suodey pm 0:45 @. m. trip Saturday Chamber of Commerce per- mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3p. =, Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE THE "9 to 10 Odds and Ends in Wom- en's wear; a miscolla- neous § assortment, cluding 4 con 4 sport dremes and drensen of wik mixtures, In small sizes only. 8pe celal for this heur, on the Second Floor, choice $3 45 Toweling—600 yards of linen unbleached Towel ing will be placed on wale for the first hour in the Domestic Section at, special, 19c a Yard Curtain Panels tn Filet and Brussels patterns, of cream and eeru, in % to 2%yard lengths. These sold formerly from $1.95 to $4.50 @ yard. Special for this hour at.. HALF PRICE cuffs and heelx and toes. wortment colors; also ntriped tops, 1 to 9%. For this hour, ® pair 86-inch and taupe. $1.26 a yard. partment, a yard... Formerly Or 3 for 50e Linings — 100 yards of cotton-back Sat- Ins in colors of tan, gray Formerly For this hour, in the Lining De- .65c Rn ODES: 11 to 12 Men's Shirts—90 well made Blue Chambray Work Shirts with collar attached and one breast pocket. They are full cut, in sizes 14 to 15% only. Formerly 85c and $1.00 each, For this hour, in the Men's De- partment, ; 65c each Children’s Underwear— line of sum- A broken mer-weight Vests and Pants, in sizes 2 to 12 years. Formerly 26¢ a garment. For this hour, in the Knit Underwear Department, Lisle with sizes 7 abe. FRIDAY HOUR SALES” No mall, telephone or C, O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer chandise, and the right to limit quantities ts reserved. 10 to 11 Odds and Ends of Chih dren's Mercerized Half Sox with turn-over reinforced The as includes plain white 1 to2 Men's Union Suite—Two broken lines taken from regular stock and includ ing Swissribbed and ribbed = atitched gar ments. They are in short sleeve, ankle length styles, Sizes 34 to 42 only. Formerly $1.50 a sult. For thin nour, each, ODE Unbleached Sheeting— 300 yards, 72 inches wide, and of extra heavy quality, free from dress ing. On sale for this hour in the Domestic Section, special, a yard ‘|Tom Page to Speak New Fall Coats—$45.00 Second Floor Charming styles in Fall Coats, with plain and fur-trimmed collars, sport models with large sleeves and even wrap effects. Some are adorned with fur cuffs, embroidery and tassels. Sizes are 34 to 44. Ormandale, veldyne, novelty checks and plaid- tan and Sorrento. Fur trimmings are of Enticing garments at $45.00 each. Materials include shawsheen, back coatings in navy, brown, beaverette, caracul and wolf. 2to3 WOMEN’S SILK BOOT HOSE—150 pairs in all; seamless, semi and fullfashioned hose with lisle garter tops, heels and toes, Colors are smoke, piping rock, medium gray, black and white, Sizes 8% to 10, but not each size or quality in every 59c color, Special for this hour, pair 260 white Or 2 Pairs for $1.00 BOYS’ HANDKERCHIEFS — lawn, Initinied Handkerchiefs in a broken line will be placed on sale in the Women's Handkerchief Department for 5 this hour, each .. oc RUBBER GOODS—48 Hot Water Bottles and 24 Fountain Syringes that sold for- merly for $1.75 each, will be placed on sale for this hour, choice at . 3 to 4 Odds and Ends of Collar and Vest Sets of linen, hand embroidered. There are about 24 sets in all, displayed in 004 assortment of colors. Special while they last, this hour, « set 79c 10 yearn. Special Corsets—15 Girdletop Cor tr this hour, ea. sets of fancy brocade, for slender figures, Size 21 only. Formerly $2.50. Also 10 me- dium low bust, front lace Gossard Corsets of sterling cloth, in *white. Formerly $3.25. Sizes 21 and 22. Choice for this hour, tise 95c Children’s School Coats—A | cleanup of 40 Coats, in blue, | tan and tangerine, and just the right weight to wear over & sweater. The kind of a coat © $3.95. Boys’ Caps with unbreakable visors and made of suiting materials in attractive pat- terns. Sizes are 6% to 7. Special for this hour in Boys’ Section, 69 é each 2... eee CHICAGO.—Sizth day of heat wave brings two more deaths. AMUSEMENTS 114 countries. at Hillman City) —~ Thomas D. Page, Seattle attorney and candidate for the republican! nomination for state representative from the 4ist district, will speak Thursday evening at § o'clock at Mike Wright's ball, Hillman city, dis. cussing “The Conspiracy of the South Commissioners,” the corporation control of public utilities and the Japanese xituation. Page advocates THEATRE Vphoum ieee the budget system of taxation, | 5 VAUDEVILLE: Bae A social evening is promised. Dane: | RAE SAMUELS ing will start at 9 p. m., music being | “Blue Streak of Vaudeville” furnished by the Alki jazz band. | Sr EEE SWARTZ AND cLjvFORD Twke DAILY Tus Bld che be "che Wes t mem be meme ptem Frank Paul will oO speak. LABOR DAY A SUCCESS editor The Star: By instruction from and on behalf of the Labor day com- mittee I desire to convey to you our sincere appreciation for the assistance you rendered in making Labor day at the University of Washington sta- dium the great success it was, Sincerely yours, 5B. B, AULT, Chairman Executive Commit- tee 1922 Labor Day Celebra- tion Burt im “DITRY DA MNEIGHTS* DREYER —_—_—_—_—— DAVID RoTH | HANAKO TItIO Franklyn and Charles Assisted by ETHEL TRUESDALE ENGLISH EARTHEN TEAPOTS Priced very low for Friday's selling nt. . CLOROX for WASHING and CLEANSING 15-ounce bottle 20¢ Bleaches clothes white as snow. Bleaches and cleanses toilets, bath tubs, drain- boards, sinks—Removes ink, wine, fruit, coffee, tea and other stains-—-Disinfects drains, garbage cans. Does not hurt the hands. Demonstration by factory repre- sentative. Come in and learn how to get pity fi ind five cups; fancy car fl ipo : results with Clorox, decorated. A wonderful assortment to choose from, BALL-MASON FRUIT JARS, 1-QUART SIZE Specially Priced at 98¢ Dozen The ie jar for all your canning. Complete with caps and rubbers, GENUINE UNIVERSAL LUNCH KIT with 1-Pint IVERSAL VACUUM BOTTLE Extra Special at Strong metal case. MALTHOID ROOFING PAPER Light weight $2.98 Medium weight Se.00 Heavy weight 68 MALTHOID is the best roofing — money can buy. Recommended and Bottle has tested fil- ler which keeps liquids hot 24 hours. An exceptional value at this extreme low price. sold by us for years. Waterproof, weatherproof, durable and easy to lay—needs no painting like other roofing. Each roll vontains 108 square feet and comes complete with nails and cement for layigg.