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MONDAY, AUGUST 4 5 Weds Reporter } he 1924 see Arrived M Sa PAGE 7 MONDAY Viret Migh Tie Second Migh Tide Weather Bureau Report Arrivals and Departure: Ship News DILS ACTIVE; GRAIN MARKET Tides in Seattle MARKET UP TUBSDAY ALG. 2 t ah Tide Strong After Week-End WALL sThemT souMNAL v RK, A i ow Tide 4 Migh Tide ar # tad/opened firm. Moonlight boating on Lake Tahoe, California, played its part in the. whirlwind ro- mance of Miss Ruth Mengola, shown here, 17-year-old heir- ess to several millions, and Irving Johnstone, Los An- geles newspaper man. They} were both vacationing at! Lake Tahoe, eloped to Reno,|* Vessels in Port at Seattle | Rails Also Advance; Open, Chicago Board of Trade THE SHALTILE DSIAK Loca GOES HIGHER F a FBep-|_ Pullets ‘ I mb nd Mile. wie . are ; hee 4 F } Saturday's Quotations Wheat— Open High Low Close ' 1h, & demar AND MEATS id Shippers Ducke—Live, old, per ib. . DAIRY PRODUCTS BATS ale Dealers ue ue u Quotations at Union Stockyards Nev., and were married. Sentence 3 for Wet Conspiracy alter Taylor, one of five defend- conspiracy to vio: hibition laws in “The House] Alley," was sentenced to six! aa months in the county jail by Fed- ral Judge William H. Sawtelle Ivan T. & and Tim wh re | Hold Suspect Snyder was arreste y Patro’ iy L. A. Monroe and W. E. Berg after | Joseph Barry had complained that his purse had been stolen. The man will be held for investigation, police say : Street Brawl Ends in Jail for Pair Arrested after a street brawl at Sixth ave. and Main ut, Sunday | A. D. Archer wag held in the Archer was intoxicated, and could give no account | = 4 of wh | cecal Pee i Building Permits ) 1. 37th place, rest-| : at B., residence, | f} d . Hoge bids. residence, 3 Hoge bldg, residence, 4 h S. W., residence, Railway exchange, | + residence, . residence, | nia ave, residence, gies, wreck build- 1517 17th ave. N., hotel Hoge bids. residence, Brooklyn ave., resl- "Girooklyn ave., real- Oth., Tacoma, resi- | . 10th., Tacoma, 10th., Tacoma, resi- ith., Tacoma, resl- 500. Help, 420 Fifth ave., 0, aa, care architect, residence, 25x 00. 5 Main st., gar- | New Corporations ] ee | | 5 OLYMPIA, Aug. 1.—The following ar- ticles of m have been filed in retary of state: ing capital stock 450,000. & Young Lumber Co., Tacomm, A t Iticrensing capital stock Mpokane, of business | Clearings .... 4... 6 | Balances 4 | Week's clearings | Portland rings . nees ...,, | Total transactio 2,725,000,00 | — = t ‘| Suits Reduced | $14.75 «4 $18.75 WO groups presenting important savings on Suits of the smart plain-tailored type. 18 Suits At $14.75 Sizes 16 to 38 Suits of blue hair-line striped woolen—one as pictured, with lining of crepe. Reduced to $14.75. 12 Suits At $18.75 Sizes 16 to 40 Mannish styles in cov- ert cloth and men’s wear woolens, Reduced to $18.75. tan. Seven Patterns in the Offering as Pictured in pleasing colorings—among them, blue and white; blue, brown and cream; blue, gray and white; brown and tan; blue and cream. Please Bring Exact Room Measurements with You in gray and PER 4+ —DOWNSTAIRS STORU oe TUESDAY, IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE—SPECIAL 52c SQUARE YD. Mill Ends of White Outing Flannel SPECIAL 1 9c | YARD HERE are 2,000 yards in this under- priced offering—in substantial fleecy- surfaced quality— : Lengths from 2 to 10 Yards For women’s and children’s gowns, men’s and boys’ pajamas and many other uses. Priced much below regular value at, the yard, 19¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bloomers Reduced to 85c i OIRE-PATTERNED cotton in navy a fashions these servi » and reinforced, and finished with elastic at waist- line, In sizes 27 and 29—reduced to 85¢. —DOWNSTAINS STORM l londay «. m., 625 cattle; 200, Medishes—tLoca K Alfaife Hay—Vire fh [Straw ....-+. 24 | Corn Market Prices a . e 6 FRUITS 4.000 8 Frices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples—> green, box @1136) ¢ te 20 (Prices on Mixed Carlos: ¥. 0. B, Seattle) ] Denve: rdey's Quotations oa | Hose 0198| N16 5561.00 u | Meal 4 boy Bean Meal—i00'« ¥LOUR AND SUGAR Vleur ends per owt NOTS Back Lots ES AND WOOL o—Lb ices f. 0. b, Beattie) r Live Stock 608 540 ngerie Of the Type That Girls Like to Take Away to School with Them At Special Prices YOUNG women who are going away to school will be glad to pack their trunks with such dainty garments as these, especially when they are to be had at such very low prices. Envelope Chemises, Special $1.50 —of soft fine lingerie cloth, entirely hand-made, trimmed at top and lower edge with narrow bias binding and motifs of hand-drawn-work. Finished with hand-hemstitched shoulder straps. price—special $1.50. Four styles at this Chemises and Step-Ins, Special $1.00 Garment —hand-made and finished with bias binding and fine hand-drawn-work. Special $1.00 garment. Chemises and Steps-Ins, Special $1.50 Garment A narrow Filet lace edge finishes the top of chemise and lower edge of step-ins. Special $1.50 garment. Chemises and Step-Ins, Special $1.95 Garment These Chemises are topped with Filet lace beading and edge and trimmed with hand-drawn work—the Ste p-ins to match are trimmed around points with Filet edging and hand-drawn-work. Special $1.95 garment. Knickerbockers, Special $1.50 —of the same fine quality of lingerie cloth, are well-cut Knickerbock- ers, entirely hand-made and reinforced to the Filet-edged ruffle at knee. Special $1.50, Hand-Made Gowns Very Attractively Priced Much fine hand-stitchery is lavished on these Gowns of soft lingerie cloth, designed with V-, square or bateau necklines and beautifully trimmed with hand-drawn-work, Filet or Irish crochet lace and hand-embroidered bands. The Gowns sketched are typical of the offerings, Priced at $2.50, $3.95 and $4.50. ' —Frederick & Nelson, Sccond Floor