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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST T ARE HURT IN(Was No Time for Humor) SEEKS DAUGHTER = mncrecascasame BROOKLYN FIRE ae ee Ty see > a : The Entire Stock of MI. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. stre 80 gallons of man rushed Many Forced to Leap to a pe that Ray erb, “Don't ery Tacoma Woman Proves to Ground to Escape timed blow from the driver's fist Be Long-Lost Child thr 23 Persons Suffer Erol’ = baiine Shock of Explosior Charles Roth, t 1 birer John J So F y ‘ © at M. D. Dale, « H } - epee S n NOW Selling at State Chamber Will ; . caida Labletlte trite’ et Pike Pisye ths Discuss Reclamation Q at tended for. ¥ one ope fe OP LR vay R ad = ‘ 1 Wilson, get x t e PUPILS VICTINIZED C. Marmaduke i i oa ait e uc 10ns Serene nh}? Washingt James = Randal ig Up to - - ae ic O% THE BON MARCHE Included Barcain BASEMENT N. P. ASKS CUT Here’s the Best Values We’ve Offered in High-Grade Railroad Wants “Good Will”; Tax Valuation Reduced aes OSE you were caught in a shower of twenty dol- lar gold pieces and buried un- der a deluge of double eagles so vast that you couldn’t pos- sibly take it all away yourself. Wouldn’t you call on your friends to share in your good fortune and help cart the treasure away? We were caught in just sucha shower, when we got a chance to buy the M. A. Gottstein Company’s mag- nificent stock of furniture at an ab- surdly low price. It’s more than we can use ourselves—so we’re letting our friends in for a share. Make no mis- take—this is really a golden opportunity —your golden opportunity. If you need furniture for any room in the home, this sale spells simply so much money in your pocket. Even if you don’t, a visit will surely reveal one or more ar- ticles which you can use—and which you can’t afford to keep from buying. If you were offered an automobile of recognized excellence for forty per cent of its value, you’d buy it, wouldn’t you? Even if you didn’t actually need it right now, you’d do it. Why not ap- ply the same principle to furniture- buying? pre a What You Can Expect | Satisfactory Payment Terms i THOSE who do not desire to pay cash for their pur- XCTIONS out of a stock of furniture ones rs chases—can make selections at sale prices and pay out at $157,942.00 that has been reduced to of-income. Satisfact Pe aasced at actory Payment Terms will be arranged 00. for your convenience, | i ~-——|] 2. SAVINGS average 30% to 60%. | 3. THIS WEEK, owing to the tremendous volume of Add | DANCING | business, deliveries will be made at our convenience It to Your Account | at the earliest possible moment. | ALL STANDARD or GOTTSTEIN customers who now have active accounts at either of these stores can add their purchases to their accounts— will be satisfactorily adjusted, Coats for Many Months! BETTER COATS LONGVIEW WINS Election Decides City Will Get Site of New Port For now and ’way into the Fall! Corded Silks! Poiret Twills! Black Satins! Deerona! Jacquards! Flannels! Fur bands in mufflon, mande Il and striped badger! Fur edged collars! Soft, fleecy coats in plain and self-ribbed ma- terials!. Flare fronts! | Silk crepe lining Wool yarn trimmings Almost any shade you want in this lot —black, ‘navy, gray, brick, green, tan and blue predominate. Just Out of Their Boxes! x ; : Women’s “Ipswich” Rayon 300 Women’s Glove Silk Seamless feet—dou _ Very fine qual HOSE isc Yoke,’ boleh” and Cc y—self sho 1 25 heels — elastic liste garter tops with ravel stops— black and many popular colors. Sizes 814 to 10—very good values. forced under arms 42. Pink, Ni 4, orchid. Bloomers ch, $1.95, Another Shipment! ! Riff Envoys Refuse WOMEN’S UNDERTHINGS! Sree Values That Dazzle! Styles That Appeal! GOWNS: 3 Styles— Sizes 16 and 17. Cc STEP-INS: 4 Styles— Regular and extra sizes. CHEMISE: 3 Styles— Sizes 36 to 44. COSTUME SLIPS: 2 Styles —Sizes 36 [Pike St. Traffic Thickest i in City) to 44. BLOOMERS: 3 Styles—Sizes 27 to 29. Materials: Checked Dimity! Pressed Crepe! Novelty, barred and plain Voile! Batiste! Striped Sateen! Not all garments in all ma terials. Colors: Trimmings: Flesh, peach, —_ white, orchid and Nile. Not all colors in all gar- ments, tion—lace medallions, 4 that more cara turn the .cor- | an at any | Contrasting self ma- terials—lace and inser- . OUT-OF-TOWN patrons are invited to take advan- tage of this sale. Satisfactory Payment Terms | will be arranged. |} 5. NO MERCHANDISE exchanged or held for future 36-Inch Bright Colored x 39-Inch Plain Colored Gar] OMNES OE eee Ji)} and future payments 2,000 yards—in all the wanted 2,000 yards—ideal for aprons ‘sd conte. y bright Summer shades, deliver No goods sent on approval. No Refunds. bettie All merchandise gold as is and no goods may be Sale is Being C ‘ S t S Ww in White C. ! Bie 1604 4th returned, Every sale must be final. No goods g onducted in the Store of ‘mart Summer Wear in White Canvas! ay a >\ at Pino sold to dealers. the M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE 6. FIXTURES for sale. COMPANY, 1514-16 Second Avenue. tm all the Intent steps, one while in the city / *y AF : WES Va BoM. / A group of Shoes that Momme 4 <= combine economy and ser A5 " \ STANDARD FURNITURE Co. SEATTLE ol SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA SECOND AVE, A'T PINE Founded 1864 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS —— |Seattle Firm Makes Loss of Leg Fails Parade Dispersed | Two. Everett | Mills — M. 1085 for an Aseft, white, magical powder that soothes vice! Le 5 and heals any kind Largest Water Pipe! to Halt Marriage ee, Tokyo P Police) Are Reopened Today e 8 TO ), \ © at Yoke Comfort! Style! Varietyh f of skin soreness— DeraCy srusmatiay BELVO DIDO sae phil a si a af hama today a persed t parade i: ny a hf RETT, Aug. 3.—Two Weyer Nore cldim to} Vis °%) & DEANE ae ns unemployed - r timber mills, A and rc, wore ‘ DOT TT TA TTI) a small thing like the loss of a leg to open today 3 " ‘ In fancy cut-out styles! Some % Ww | WD Ui AIANIL | 1 tH {i INIIH plpe in the tic inant oO as in The plants havé e sty’ b « With low heels on Ke i APASEN ae LANL } i acclde © prevent } r ‘ eon closed for NAvabe. ABS Pumps: two straps! White kid | Oxfords: Cuban heels? White | dh Ora uK Lak 4 been COMplavod beg eves tM ae liber CL SIN) 100 men will, remum Woririn tied trimmings with white enamel leather soles! is ather soles! Rubber heel WUE Tt a. hath lini il al} a Rubber Cuban heels to match. Siz t to 7, ene | 1o,| Davin lost his leg Friday noon t Seagulls toed upon clams by carry ++. for Sore Skin : m-{ when he fell undor a train of log 1 the shella to a high altitude and 8 ree ‘calito ‘or | Sunday night Roy. ¥, H, Gebert, p4 © Ostranc der |(hon brealeing them by dropping them : rnlaOreg }tor of tho Longview Ce ‘ommunity Railway & ‘Pimt on the rocks,