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THURSDAY, AU LA | —wv 1 ll | S PIKE AND PINE Convenient Payments SIXTH AVE,, BETWEE | CINDEREL How Well Do You Know Your Pacific Northwest History? RUSH up on your Pacific In September The Star is to conduc true story contest on adventures of the pioneers, In the meantime there will be a daily Covered Wagon question and answer box. If you have similar questions and answers pertinent to the subject, send them in, Here is today’s list + * QUESTION BOX NO Who discovered Puget sound? Who first located Gray’s Harbor THE RI D t history Northwe going a iO BY POUR SALES i, 9 to Bath Towels red 1 to2 8 10 to 11 Bleached 11 to 12 Sheeting Men's Handkerchiefs t a Cotto: ‘ n and the Columbia estu- Men's them 11 with t hour | t Do- Half Sox linle try? reduc ‘How was the controversy Formerly For thi 9c tion for this hour in the 39c Women's Jersey Jackets; 5) Children's mercerized red top) ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIC pecial, each Marc Whitr the | 1 % martyr t » great emigr for 50¢ 6-Lb. Empress Electric Iron $2.95 The Star Electric Waffle Iron proved Waffle Iron comem & SALE uF HOSE NOW ON INS A t 1 in wh 8 aan A gal an mina nt nary, | wagona of} in the f 1 his ata tral 9 Tuxedo « Sport ral 8p Women's Union Sults of welght cotton in length only, m. elther taped rons the Rock 1 ackets in bre axle; t . I sumr edges, ue-bird a refuge and stopping place parties of the covered wag. | on Most historians of the Jopinion he did not ae | part in infly erotiations | between ritain and Ameri on of Oregon: the ¢ partial shelt 4 colors th floes fighting beh’ ain f the wagon b to many thelr r helt emall sizes Just $2.45 each oat For this Women's partment, er bi hour Hoslery floral and "i are er ¢ dies, play sign, $ nd would be Forts Lara Fort Hall, Yort Kearney, Neb. and Bridger nd Fort Walla ches Pasn Form, 2 For " 19¢ terns yo. 1 's Underwea \ 26@ this h yard ard Ww ear. For is fetes, p over the | ington, his hour or? h pairs for a c river cros 6 ding the streams the horses and o: f The 1 he road past Yakima and ove Naches was the first trail land into We wero made by N made over Final Clearance of Sport Coats, Capes and Dress Coats Second and swin n So many nice heads could have been written over this|,,,, picture. She's Dorothy Dear,| witn of Montelai 4 and she'll | calked for the be Princess Cinderella at the . 82nd annual baby parade at} | Asbury Rark, N. J. Prince Dear and Cinderella are three fine names for one girl to| have. And so’s Dorothy. GUTS HIS LEG, CRAWLS, DIES Issaquah Pioneer Bleeds to Death in Woods While chopp! Floor Attractively styled garments, priced for quick clearance to make way for new Fall stocks. Coats of velour, twill cord poe polaires and Capes of silk and serge, in sizes 34, 36 and 40. complete with ten-inch tray Makes delicious waffles right at the table. H igh Gas Prices Part of Oil Trust’s Grab Whole World Parceled Out by Companies for Control; Motor Fuel Used to Be Nine Cents BY JOHN CARSON WASH ON, AUK Before the present gasoline war broke loose, consumers had been paying from 20| to 23 cents a gallon for gasoline for almost 10 years. Tho one exception ¢ timbers near his| was California, where cons sup: | home in the Squak valley district, 1 from the local f were hear Issaquah, Wednesday. Peter | favored by some measure ¢ | Repp cut an artery in hin Jeg| tition existing there in the oll in- |with his axe, and bled to death be- | dustry * fore aid ec 2 | Why these high woods while| When back in 1913 gaso! ¢ toward his home, His body|!mg at 9 cents a gallc generally Poter Reppey,|thruout the United States and cor: | jorations were making wonderful fits at that price? Here aro some sidelights on the off |thdustry which illuminate somewhat |the gasoline and what ts be a it OUR AUGUST CLEARANC LAWN MOWERS AND GARD Boys’ School Corduroy Knickers $2.15 The first le written tn 1830. Durable quality, double seat Corduroy Knicker Trousers with taped seams. Just the thing for the wear and tear of school days. Sizes 7 to 18 years. ever typed was{ A butterfly’s eye has beén adapted | as a photographic lens by an Aus trian scientist. © Rockefeller ofl family, These new of! companies divided up the territory of the United States and hen of the world. They divided it h as to buying of] and as to sell-| ng gasoline and other of | | Cherries dertve their color from New Yorker | heat and not light. Boosts Seattle Mr. George G. Heye, founder of tHe Museum of the American In- IH lew York, #ay: be 4to5 Women's Corsets; 35 of them, in back-lace style, with low and medium bust. Sizes are 21 to 30, but not each size in every style. For quick clean- , this hour, in the Corset tae ODE Children’s Pants; 100 pairs of lght weight Cotton Under- pants in sizes 2 to 10 years, and that sold formerly for 26c a pair, are priced special for this hour, in the Women’s Underwear Dept., 25c 3 pairs for... 3 to 4 Women's Silk fashioned, with tops, in African, er und white Fiber Hose; in sizes 8% to 10, but not each size in ry color, For this .. 59c hour, a palr.... or 2 pairs for $1.00 2to3 200 yards of 404nch heavy Twilled in black only, An ideal and durable for girls’ gymnasium or school , aprons and house dresses. For this hour, in the Lining 25 sting of 390 yards 4 white Hemstitched Marqul- settes with Barmen lace edge in imitation of Cluny patterns, A splendid quality ma- terial, formerly 35c a yard. 29 c For this hour, @ yard... Boxed Stationery; 100 boxes of plain white or plain blue linen-finished stationery, rib- bon-tied., 24 sheets and 24 envelopes in a box. For thin hour, in the 24 e c Stationery Department, a box. products. | full- garter , beav- also, some Hose, lisle compe-} ates, ‘ie they preserved b Speetaliat and the same alt aliments with monop) co of prices: soline prices,| ne was sell © supreme court's order carried out in but it meant nothing in operation of the ofl trust. Hero aro In tabloid form of the greater units in the ofl trust: ¥ “Yo Olde Curfosity, Shop, Se- attle, is the only real Curiosity Shop today in the United States.” Mr. Standley invites you to alias the boy viait his enlarged shop at en- | ti aly: nie" trance fo the Colman Dock. 08 James St. cor. {for his father Wednesday nig Bverybody welcome - | Reppey was a pioneer of Issaquah, Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home Rub Gently and Upward To- ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way letter, of cream disorders. Hee Wo Chin Call oF write. etches Medtel: started a search | P m M. pe Junior Cloth, 28 inches wide, and in light plaids and stripes suitable for children’s romp- , dresses and the like. special for 0 per. sons to gettic on a homestead In the | Iasaquah valley, Reppey’s t taken to the undertaking pa F. H. Fisher, at Issaquah, pending | funeral arrangements. war Jersey $498,58 000 was issued for| and the remaining 8 oxcons profits rein ors off | th o te committee Congrens Investigated «aac prices thru the LaFoll ant session and found that gasoline was selling at 23 cents a galion | 4s. In addition, stead of 13 ¢ because the| company paid average cash div’ oll trust needed profits to pay divi | over } 0 years of 26 per cent. ends upon inflated capital stock. | teen off To get an idea of the meaning of | $1,070,000 eofbust-|the high cas profits, statistical ex- apolite on the basis of information property 869,700 w He Won't Be So Hasty Next Time NAPLES, Aug. A week after he committed suicidn, beca ness reverses, a leading or stoc solely two-ounce bottle of Moone’s Emerald Off (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen, en- larged veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and 1 | Star Want Ads are growing be- |cause people have found that when | they put an ad in the Btar, it paid 6 percent annually in cash | ends also, and 12 officers drew ast year total salaries of $243,000. Stock in this organization, with the des Pacific Highway to | Be Open October 15 VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 23.— If you or any relative or friend is worrfed because of varicose veins, or bunches, the best advice that anyone in this world can give is to Ket @ prescription that mgny phy- sicians are now prescribing. isk your druggist for an original the treatment should be continued until the veins are of normal size. So penetrating and powerful ts Em- erald Of] that it dissolves gottre and wens and causes them to disappear. It can be secured at any pharmacy. —Advertinement. merchant was found to be winner in a lottery. $50,000 Musto broadcast by wireless from Glasgow was heard by miners 230 feet below ground, at a distance of 5 miles from the city porta, «nthered by the LaFollette commit. | ton, estimated that the average mo- |tor car owner ts paying at least $50 |a year tribute to the oll trust. . Back in 1911, the United States su-} preme court held that the Standard Standard O11 Co. of California; To-| tal common stock was $204,787,272. Of this, only $52,700,000 cash invested and $152,000,000 was from excess profits, reinvested, or stock dividends, In addition, com pany paid 12 per cent average cash dividends over last 10 yeara Eigh-| teen officers took $546,000 in salaries book increment, had gone to $1,098 ashare. The Texas Co.: Common stock is- sued was $164,450,000. Of this, only $22,000,000 was from excess profits reinvested, or stock dividends, Cash invested was $136,850,000 and stock |issued for property was $5,600,000. |brings results, Main 0600. To Make Rich Red Blood | | Revitalize your worn-out ex- | With favorable weather conditions, the Pacifico highway in Washington will be open for travel October 15, a0- | cording to announcement today by R. M. Gillis, state district engineer. [With the opening of the road, a |paved thorofare will be furnished |trom the southern border of Oregon Company averaged cash dividends in | to Vancouver, B. C, | addition of about 10 per cent over | oe jhausted nerves and increase last 10 years. Eleven officers took| There are bees in some parts of/ your strength and endurance ried last year: |the world whose honey ts poisonous. | 42d Div. Bids Adieu FRE CKLES | of New Jersey was a trust |iast year, uld be dissolved. } dard Oil of New Jerney | ard O11 C Indiana was the parent or holding company : k was $220,00 |that cx 4 all the other Hocko-| this, only $1,700,000 feller n court it was) ed and $24,300,000 fo proved company manipu-| remaining $184,0 | lated the oll industry to keep down | cess profits rein | comp, 2 and to control prices dends, In As uurt ordered, the company | averaged m: an ¢ ved jcash dividends over each of last 10] -@¢ ¢ yea ‘Twenty-six officers took $639,-| | 000 in salaries Inst sete Stan ° ‘Total ot s cash invest property. The 000 was from ex ented, or’ stock divi-| company | per cent in| VACUUM CUP | which people usually take, but pure or- to French General | ganic tron— xated Iron—which is ike | the tron in your blood and like t! | in spinach, lentils and apples. One dose NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Gen. Gou-| raud sailed for France yesterda after spending two months in the) of Nuxated Iron ts estimated to be ap- proximately equivalent (in organic tron content) to wating one-half quart of spin- ach, one quart of green vegetables or half a dozen apples. It ts like taking extract of beef Instead of eating pounds States as guest of tho Rain-} Double Strength of meat. Nuxated Iron ts partially pre- | ‘This preparation for the treat-|tisested and ready for almont immedi- the same at| ment of freckles is usually 0 suc- home as théy are in France,” he|cessful in removing freckles and said. “I am reluctant to leave. | giving a clear, beautiful complexion There was such a large crowd at|that it is sold under guarantee to the pier that the sailing of the boat|refund the money if it fails, was delayed several minutes, | Don't hide your freckles under a Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re move Them With Othine— What happened? Immediately various subsidiary Standard Oj] companies were organ Pra |ized. There was the new Standard mon » lof New Jersey, the Standard Ot! of | $16. 000,000°wan cash and $16; |New York, the Standard O11 of Call-| 900,000 trom excess profits reinvested | | fornia, the Standard of Indiana, and/{n company. In addition, cash divi-| the Prairie Of1 Co., and now there are | dends averaged 18 per cent over last almost a score of lemer concerns ino years and five officers took $135,- | ——_——_———_—___— 00 in we | Don’t Squeeze Black- a0 ear, {rio Oil & Gas Co: Total com ck was $54,000,000, of which “The Yankees are only ate absorption and assimilation by the blood, while metallic fron is tron just as a veil; get an ounce of Othine and re- |move them. Even the first few it comes from the action of strong acids on small pleces of fron fill Over 4,000,000 people annually are | applications should show a wonder- | ful improvement, some of the light- ler freckles vanishing entirely. me Nurated Trot fe wilt sot fala Heads—Dissolve Them) ,,j0ni0"d Gi Co. of Ne Death in Branches Be sure to ask the druggist for | the teeth nor disturb the stomach. A Iron. Look for the letters N. I. on every biack-|000. Of this, only $10,600,000 was| ALTON, IIL, Aug. 23.—A horse be- | the double strength Othine; it is this Juste got from any drug store; and not less than 6 per cent during es. . . Standard Ofl Co. of New York: Horse Strangles to Squeezing and hing out few doses will often commence to enrich tablet. Sold by all druggists. enure| cash invested, $4,800,000 was for|longing to T. C. Knapp caught his INUXATED your blood. Your money will be refund- led by the manufacturers if you do not j property and $210,000,000 was excess|head in the branches of a tree and | that is sold on the money-back guar- | IRON ie and there in| profits reinvested, or stock dividends. | strangted to death. Siete een ci ° ory results. abstitutes. Always tnaist on and ene} Company paid in addition cash divi- ne of them——® | dends of 16 per cent last four years having genuine organfo tron—Nuxated way, too—that is to dissolve| i arenes STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. two ounces of calonite powder—| last 10 years. Twelve officers took few seconds—wash off and you'll be sur-| prised to see that every biackhead has} Standard Oil Co. of Ohfo: Com disappeared, and the skin will be lett! mon stock issued was $14,000,000. Of | wort a tn ements! SOR") this, only $3,500,000 was from cash - invested and $10,500,000 from excess | profits reinvested, or stock dividends. Company, in addition, paid average last 10 years ot| ot less than 18 per cent. cera in thls company took salaries last Girls Waste Time Over Hopeless Task) “Turn around again, Peggy. Let's | have a squint at the right side o! that skirt, It doesn't hang right.”} “No, and it never will. You're a fear, Marie, for trying to help me make this old rag presentable, but I don't belleve {t can be done. "Well, it won't look Ik aight from Paris, if th but we can improve it a it was.” 75 EDISON ELECTRIC IRONS, 6-LB. SIZE Extra Special for $3.19 Friday’s Selling at ‘The Edison ts an iron designed for household utility; equipped with heel stand; no lifting necessary; has heating unit of standard high quali Comes complete with cord. An exceptionally good yalue at $8.19. (Made by the Edison Electric Appliance Co.) ELECTRICAL KEEP YOUR SUPPLIES CAR CLEAN! . At Very Low Prices: For Friday we are offering Brass Key Sockets..........19¢ $1.00 AUTOMOBILE SPONGES at 69¢ Fuse Plugs, 3 for....... No, 14 Rubber-Covered W These are fine quality, large size, deep sea Cord Sponges. Just what you need for your car. per foot .... OPAQUE CLOTH WINDOW SHADES Specially Priced at 49c Sizo 86x72 Inches; patent rollers (guaranteed), two colors, green and olive. cash dividends ove .980 in| Gulf Oil Corporation, one of Secre. | tary of the Treasury Mellon's finan: clal babies: The total common stck it was | 18 $108,000,000. Only 000,000 of » what | this was from cash investment, The | remaining $83,000,000 came from ex. profits or stock dividends rein. in the company. The com: YOU CAN WEIGH THE “EXTRA VALUE” OF VACUUM CUP TIRES ON THE SCALES 30x3%,—4-ply Oversize Vacuum Cup Cord Casing weighs 16 lbs., 3 oz. 32x4 PSany Oversize Vacuum Cup Cord Casing weighs 25 Ibs., 10 0z. 32x4\%4—8-ply Oversize Vacuum Cup Cord Casing weighs 33 Ibs., 10 07. COMPARE—These weights with “Bargain Price” tires offered in Seattle. COMPARE—The wonderful mileage figures being piled up by Vacuum Cup users. © MPARE—_The Vacuum Cup non-skid Tread with any other make, ASK—Any Vacuum Cup users Why they use Vacuum Cup tires year after year. Then you will appreciate why “THEY ARE NOT HIGHER PRICED.” Remember—It’s the service you get that governs the cost per mile. ADDITIONAL VALUE NOW One Genuine Pennsylvania “Ton Tested” Inner Tube Free With Each VACUUM CUP Tire Purchased The new June 15th low prices—together with a Free Tube—place VACUUM CUP Tiren in @ conspicuous position, offering, as it does, ths combination of Quality, Service and Low Price. ou want, ot over what "tT ehou'd b wreck for inonths, That that I tore in the skirt caught it can’t be mended, 1 know it, Why waste your timo? I will throw it In the rag bag and stay home.” “You will idea! My dear, the whole party would fizz, You know it, too. You're chairman of the refreshment ommittes for one thing, and you know yourself that not another girl in the club can make. ev thing come out even. No one knows how much ‘9 order, either, and the club will plunge hopelessly in dobt.” ‘Oh, I can do the ordering, all ht, ‘That doesn't mean that I to be there," Woll, you do have to be there, ind you know ft, ‘Tho fdea! Lis "T have an idea, Chuck the old dress, I know you think you can't ifford a new one, but T think I can prove to you that you can. Cherry's, at 1015 Second ave, In the Rialto building, just above the Pig'n Whis have such lovely little dresses. hey have such lovely styles and are priced remarkably low during thelr ‘ance sale, And what will In terest you ia that they allow one months to pay. That will be yi ax can be, at only a mall nthly payment."Advertisement. i ves It has been awful gash when and | | n | I | ou not stay home, The No Dread of Gray Hair 0 NOT dread gray hair and the slgns of advancing age! The mure, safe way to tint gray, streaked, faded or bleached hair instantly to any shade of brown or black In with the modern hair tint, “Brownatone," Easily applied, cannot be detected and will not rub or wash off. nothing to mix, no waiting, no disappoint- ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scaly or skin, All dealers 50c and $1.50, Trlal bottle sent direct for 10c, ‘Tha Kenton Pharmacal Go,, 611 Coppin Bldg,, Covington, Ky, BROWNATONE Tints Halr Any Shade ten Greaseless, odorless, 8-ounce Tall Fluted JELLY GLASSES Special 39¢ Dozen Dozen for $1.00 glass with — tight~ at”) Buy them from these well-known Seattle Dealers: PROPST TIRE COMPANY 816 Howell Street HART & HART, Inc, L, Monson, Sec.-Trens, W. J. Taggart, V. P. 6200 Stanley Ave. Georgetown FRANK Y. BUCKLEY TIRE AND BATTERY 00, 4504 Tenth Avenue N. EB. . Clear lacquered le are equipped with covers, CHANDLER-HUDSON COMPANY Columbla and Western Choice of

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