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Davis Speech Scores G.0. P. 'W hat Newspapers About Davis’ Speech CONFIDENCE OF PUBLIC GONE, HE SAYS The World (Democratic Nominee Accepts Task of || v» isin seetine ts mtn! one Presidential Race The New York Times (democratic eee 2 FOR. SEADORIT ES || une men reusnied by i Greed and Dishonesty Are The Fest (republican), Washingt Charged to Rulers The Cleveland de Plain-Dealer Chicago Tribune (republican presic tion democ foday to ¢ " th dictment of tration Atlanta Journal (democratic) ‘ Ww is fallen r f A Oregonian (republican), Portland unity ¢ and = insu: perf pledge: MUST RESTORE CONFIDENCE need of the 1 ry > the ¥ ° tters of gov Gentle that direct pecullarly f s own rights, FARMERS farmers republican Davis forces « @emned the dreamy radical and t “smug ¢ the rigid ¢ monopo “xwolle due for While rv carrying ov ratic platform, he his views on all They are in brief as follows RAILROADS 1) Adequate t reasonabl ¢ tran port issues It is quite as oad that th LABOR ras it is to} bu The ri t at the rallroads s ditions, the fain it and the ri; Mt collectively choosing y pald for servi t to bargain for | TAX agen ts of itz own | Ax THE BON MARCHE S| BARGAIN BASEMENT You can spend saved money, but you can’t save spent money! The Bargain Basement will save you money always! Unusually Smart sitk| The very newest styles in Canton, Flat and Printed Crepes! Big variety of high and plain shades! Pleated lace trimmed panels and apron effects; box pleated skirts; knife pleated, tiers forming front effects; novelty ‘colored braid trimmings; self tucked collars; lace yokes with full length pleatings; pearl button trim- mings; sizes to 46, Just Out of Their Boxes! Distinctively Smart What difference a real becom- ing hat makes in one’s (ap- arance ! Detow fool- ish to be without one when $4.89 will give you your choice of any model in this comprehensive group! Heather Plush! can imagine: Tri- , Bobbettes e and ostrich Lyon’s Velvet! Paon Velvet! Nearly every color and style you cornes, Pokes, Matrons’, Off-th styles. Embroidery, ribbon, burnt goose feather trim. Oregon Journal democratic), Portland vin’ speech THE SEATTLE STAR Say New York on: H not as a Jer whom t rates and diserim and with rm to none t of the gover med on a truly c Gove RNME NT ECONOMY is ox RELATIONS uded fron reason takes the plac AGIOUS TOLERANCE zation is named, intol lien t and r spirit of Ame solemn ¢ of A any challenge of h name or California Booze Runners Captured ... it | Definite LABOR DUBIOUS ABOUT DAVIS Candidate’s Talk Surprise Among Leaders GOMPERS TO REPUDIATE Federation Head Insists Past Record Spoils Promise BY PAUL RB, MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent f that a democratt ould embrace Jabor’s mpers will be ts for month recupe: his agents are organiz a Follette labor move LA FOLLETTE RANKS ALSO DISTURBED The Davis statementa likewise in t La Follette all emb rm. owever, we laration with rejol that the stand bore of William B. ompers, democrats believe tt of thelr nomineo will block of labor votes w ette. jotherwixe would go to La Fe JAP SHIPS WILL | VST US. | {Son Emperor With Naval Squadron on Cruise VICTORIA ad jhere that the Jap 5 equadron—the Aug. been aneso naval ima, Vict and rts during the win 12. visit co other leave Japa . following the SAN DIEGO. Aug. 12 nANCUVers. Trapped, acec » the police, in| Takamatsu, th son of the act of u 0 casos Of Im-/the present emperor and younger ‘om a amall boat, 10/brother of the prince regent, ts inners were arrested |aboard one of the battle cruisers, 1 island, San Pedro The confiscated Mquor, $50,000, is said to be a small part of the carg been Iy t anchor for several days, 12 miles off Catalina island Two trucks and two high priced touring cars were confiscated a th 300 cases of champagne, Scotch whisky. The liquor is sald to have been In- tended for consumption in Holly: wood. So extensive were the plans of the alleged bootleggers that they | had built a road half a mile long with planks and eawdust from the jend of the paved road to the scene jot the arrest, gin | Amateur Yegg in | First Ave. Store After prying away. bars from a |rear window of the Co.'s store at 205 First ave. 8., and |preparing the safe for a charge of| nitroglycerin, a thief evidently got “cold feet’ and satisfied himself with a number of size 11 socks % shoes, with a few other articles of clothing “Amateur stuff,"’ declared Detec- tive Lieut. William Justiss, who in- vestigated the robbery Phaasand Babies for Western Fair PUYALLUP, Aug. 12.—One thou- sand babies will be entered in the infants’ health clinic at the West ern Washington fair, which opens here September ording to Mrs, Florence M. Negus, superin | tendent. Entry liste will close j when the thousandth baby has been | registered. |Absolve Boy of | Death of Friend | Fred Hildebrand, 13, who fired an | “unloaded” his playmate, | was absolved of the death of the | by @ coroner's jury Mon |day. The tragedy occucrred Thurs. |day while the playing | bandit pistol Landon Clark, 13, sponsibility for ark boy boys wore | Fred is the son of Walter Hilde | brand, 7717 Fifth ave. N. E., and tho |victim was the son of L, A. Clark, | 2203 W. 49th st. The shot was fired in the Clark home and the boy died in the elty hospital several hours afterward, Suburban real estate bargains with small down payments can be found in Star Want Ads, valued at} of a achooner which has| Naro Clothing} training for the position of admiral in succession to Prince Arisugawa, uncle of the present emperor. Prince no male jheirs and thus jor had to Ibe found for him. His daughter by custom of Japan has the power to select his successor and she selected |Prince Takamatsu. Ho is at pres Arisugawa has A suce jent a midshipman, but will be pro- moted to Heutenant after he has served a year in his present ca-j} pacity, one | Cops and ‘Deputies | to Show Their Pull , Official “pull” will be demon- rated at the annual picnic of the | Sea tle lodge of Elks at Fortuna park | Sunday when Sheriff Matt Starwich and his deputies will engagege in a tug of war with Police Chief William |B. Severyns and his cops. This will be but one of a number of interest-| ing events promised by William H.| Barr, secretary of the picnic commit tee, TEACHERS MEET IN B. C. VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 12 School teachers for the extreme east ern portion of Canada, 200 in num. ber, arrived here yesterday to attend the annual convention of Canadian educators, in session in this city, RUSH CHAMBER BUILDING | The new Se merce buildin; | tion at attle Chamber of Com- now under construc. Third ave. and Columbia st., |will be completed about January 1, it is announced in descriptive fold- i circulated by the chamber. Realtors to Convention Tho Seattle Real Estate board Is | meeting with fine response to its campaign to take over 100 realtors from Seattle to the nvention of Northwestern reat te men at Yakima, August 28 to 30, Inclusive. |HOW TO START DAY RIGHT ery is entitled to sing minutes in hig own bath | room Charles Dunean, color ex- |pert, declared today. Duncan claims It helps start the day right CONSTRUCTION IS AHEAD | man for Construction operations in the United States are 71 per cent ahead of last year, according to contract awards estimated by the Wngineering News Record, THE BON / Pik et ras of 32-inch ». 6418 requires 2% \ \ 10-year size \ No. 4159 requires 1% ya rds of 36-1n 10-year size 70 Daytime Frocks Reduced to $5.9 | A colorful group which includes plain and dotted voiles, embroidered in allover designs—and plainer hand drawn styles; checked and plain colored ratine frocks for sports wear; tissue ginghams, daintily touched with lace; and good quality linens in the wanted coat styles. Second Floor—T Baby Wearables! Special Prices! Noisy, Gay Rattles, 25c to 98c Bright colored rattles, which no baby could resist! All sorts of interesting ant mals with teething rings at- and even one with a fat and spongey elephant, all ready to squeeze, Wool Coat Sweaters $1.95 Soft wools, collars of brushed wool. In tan, brown 4, with contrasting collars, Sizes 2 Dainty New Bonnets 75c to $1.95 “With a ribbon and a frill and a bit of lace upon it!" Jolly bits of crepe de chine, hand embroid- ered. In pink and blue—sizes 12 to 16. Babies’ Silk Socks | 50c Crocheted tops—made in that convenient way which tles at the knee, Pink, blue and white. Sizes 4 to 6. Lacy Little Frock 85c to $1.25 Silk and Wool Hose (Seconds) 50c For cooler days. Some very slightly imperfect. Wanted sizes. Well-Made Gertrudes 79c to $1.25 Machine made and finished with lace and embroidery. Very pretty foundation for the summer dress. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Jaunty New Fall Hats $1.25 to $1.95 Gay in color and smart in style! Machine made and finished | Duvetyn, plush and velveteen— with lace and frills, Very dainty | trimmed with feathers and silken styles for dress-up, as well as| tassels. Red, sand, brown and plainer lttle slips for everyday, | blue. Sizes 2 to 6. Clinic for Well Babies, Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. Unider direction City Board of Health. When it is not convenient for Mothers to come to The Baby Shop, careful and prompt attention will t given to their telephoned orders; and Nurse Jones is glad to give advice over the telephone, as well as in the department at any time, Second Floor—The Bon Marche _ Mill-Ends Soisettes 25c d \ , Colored ‘Orgaridies: ae Butterick Patterns h material in MARCHE t’s Time to Start Making Daughter's School Clothes With Bon Marche Cottons, Woolens and Notions 5 Aid of Butterick Patterns the Deltor System Cottons for Underwear and Dresses Short Lengths Lingette 50c Inch y and 28, Colored Indian Head 39c a 3 ire car quality, in blue jer “| A y, ‘ a the rs gingham h material in 1 Floor—The Bon March Third Floor—Tho Bon Marche sere Wier The Bee Martie W ednesday—an Important Selling 130 Summer Frocks Reduced 60 Smart Dresses Reduced to Tub silk—daintily striped—and finished with white cuffs and vests; embroidered, collars, lace trimmed voiles, and non of them trimmed with voiles of the same shade. In the two groups are hosts of lovely colorings— all sizes to 44. he Bon Marche kitchen use: that is used so much. 4 inches deep. plain material Pure kettles, $5.95 guaranteed rubber rolls. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche TheBonMarché Piks St ,.SecondAve., UNionSt.,Seattic ene Grape at 25c - Fine Imported Ginghams 35c Soft Raiier Sitar 50c Special! 100 Pieces—46-Inch Table Oil Cloth 32c For Table Use Good quality oil cloth, which will be serviceable for . In white and colors. Lustre Cloth Reduced to Plain or Figured A window curtaining with that rich lustre effect Fringes in the silks to match, Both fine and coarse weaves in the Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Windsor Kettles ‘Universal’ Wringers Clothes wringer with steel ball bearings, enclosed cog wheels and Is Easy, With the $7.95 hand drawn and crushable linens, many YARD Full bolt pieces, 70c YARD 98c flat bottom 5-quart size. aluminum, with cover; eet | Ea MARee fe Prince Paul Troubetskoy, Russian sculptor who maintains a permanent studio in Hollywood, Calif., is seen here at work on a statuette of Mlle. Ricotti in his Paris studio, His works may be found in many American museuwns, HERE ARE THE ALKI CANARIES Residents of Alki are wondering what has become of the family of canaries which they nursed to. ma- turity during the last few weeks. Have they flown the country be- cause of too many prying eyes, or did they merely move away a short distance and build new nests higher up? Maybe they will find out some day. The nest was bullt in a sthall ap- plo tree, just three feet from the dining room window of Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Holt, 4014 Chilberg ave. They saw the three eggs which the mother bird was hatching. They saw them hatch, and saw the small, worm-like little birds when they were only a few hours old. They saw them increase in sizo every day, and when they saw them try to fly. Many were tho falls out of that little nest, and some kind old lady put a feather duster below it for | the little fellow to fall on. Kind people often put the little birds back in the nest. But one day they did fly, and they didn't como back grew wings they SWEDISH CLUB TO DANCE Tho Swedish club was issued a license to conduct dances at 1627 Bighth ave, by vote of the city councit Monday, 86-Year-Old “Kid” Does Record Climb PORTLAND, Aug. 12.—The cham- pion kid on the swinging ladders at Peninsula park is today looking to his laurels. Jah Sims, Turlock, Cal., an 86- year-old civil war veteran, climbed the highest swinging link ladder at the park without exerting himself in the least, Most folks can't get to the top. Then to prove he wasn’t overdoing it, Sims climbed on up and stood erect on the top beam MAKES DAIRYMAN DANISH KNIGHT EDMONTON, Alta., Aug. 12.—Chris a commissioner of Al- ated a knight of berta, has been cr the Danneberg by King Christian of Denmark, in recognition of his work in advancing the dairying industry. Mr, Marker, it is said, is the first Canadian to receive this honor which js one of the highest in Denmark. Marker came to Canada from Dens 8 ago and settled on ‘arm near Edmonton, AS y commissioner he originated the ta system of government grad- ing of cream and butter which has placed the province's dairy output on & qualtiy basis and opened up world markets, His grading system has adopted by other Canadian been provinces and by the Union, several states in