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/J I Tremendous Slaughter of ' A vQ@ SUMMER lagZjf' MILLINERY An event that otters bargains such as have never been j Ar\\known in the history of the millinery trade. / 'r sa ' e l ' ll * o u ' c ' asses :l " P' lst millinery events. It's the most w /^yo r tremendous slaughter ever known. It's the most reckless sacrifice ever attempted. Money never went so tar before. The whole store a carnival Cyf of bargains; prices that are dumbfounding. Don't fail to be on hand when the \jfc doors are thrown open tomorrow. Such opportunities mav never come again in your lifetime. SALE STARTS AT 9A. M. TOMORROW (FRIDAY). 168 Trimmed Hats; Values $10.00 to <JJO QC $20.00; While They Last at jr They are mud* or hemp. split and chip stra* mate rial* and Panamas, in « Inrite array of hecomln* sty ten and stie*. fancifully IrlaoNd with flowar*, ribbon, imtlii. ktw, •tick-up*, etc 0O QC i None reserved All Summer lltli; worth $1000 to $20.00. Sale prlc* for Friday .... y 117 Trimmed Hats; Values Up to $5.00; J QC_ ' j X/ Go for i s*oc sy This lot rontalns hemp ami rough straw materials trimmed with rihbona. bows, stick-ups QC / I IK and flowers Positively *.t» $6 00 Mats Kor quick clearance I marked them. w/dC / " Great Values in the Latest Col- children's trimmed hats I 1 New .Hummer.styles. latest materials, tallies up to Oft lege Corduroy 1 ams $''•" "'<*mday .pe.1,,1 Zjc Black, white and colored Corduroy Tarns with fancy silk liMTDIUUcn CLI a nrc cord and i*»sel. very becoming, and the latest thltiK in style UPJ I KIIVIIVIE.D 3MArt3 « word. $.' 00 to $3.00 values Si>eesa) QQ Hark ami all color*. $2 10 value. Iti hemp i a tor Friday 0"C Hti > hip straws ItC POMPONS $6.00 O.trich Neck Ruffa $3.95 l.arge slie. well made, all colors. n r ..... worth I. -.A Special (or Friday 95c ** nrr °* ,r,rh N,rt ,n hl,ck whl " ar '' bla<k, and all white; extra long, with silk A GENUINE PERUVIAN qj- Sftjg $3.95 PANAMA HATS VDC I/j> LT I nnsdlum an-i small shapes. In all the NOTE Mav. you seen the very newe.t J L >\ '• «*•« », nd up-to-date styles; wonderful V elour and Velvet Mats we now .how* Trim "«.v£L ft]/ yl\ ' values. Friday •■•erlal m "> • nd I'O'rtmmed Shapes KA.tr rn women \[/ I \ **'* prl '"® all weartng theae Mats now They r«ng«- \ —— In price from i'BLH \ FLOWERS to QS tiq HO "1 I Wreaths. Flowers. Fancy Stick ups. etc, odds TO hHwiUU T ■ ■ and ends, up to 15c values. C-» Remember, please, they are $5 <x« to $70.04 1 . - A I tot Fr'v- *• JC 1 f \(\i Extra Specials in Women's I U Tailored Suits II I M l" conjunction with my Millinery Sale. I wish to announce, since the opening of my new Cloak and II j I Bu,t 8,M * t,on - ' received from New Tork »$ Palm lieach Bults that were made to retail rrom IT 60 to II SI $10.00—In two very smart styles. In belted and Norfolk models, with patch poeketa #>*) ftC *—v I I and pearl buttons; handsomely trimmed. Will goon aale Friday at $17.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES* 1 (qqc v TAILORED SUITS spO.zfO All wool Ber*e In black and navy blue, made In the new Fall style Ju»t the Suit you o rkP have been looking for Suitable for early Fall w „* r . Siwlal for Friday )0."5 BRADFORD REPLIES TO MEN WHO CHAMPION RENICK LAW Here I* the flrat of a aerlea of letter* from Corporation Counael Hradfonl. dlaruaalnc the outrageou* Renlrk bill, which waa Inaplred by certain men in the Chamber of Commerce, and by Seattle'* aut>- aldlxed newapapera. UlUf Tha MM! The Xaw fkamber of < rlalm* th* WMN tha adoptloa of lha Raaftrh law hy Hi# la*t lacftalalara. snrh claim la rh#*rf«ltr admitted. Thai hod j, thru Hi paid wrrvtary af lha bureau af tatatftoa. la tha Paal-lalal- llf«f«r far July I, romaa to tha d#faa«a *. of lha law, aad la hot ioai tahaa ma la taah hacaaaa I mfatlj altarhad It la tha MW that a fair pr«« «honl . 2 paWlah aad lh* pahUr riad both «lda». * I daalra la praaaat. la twa ar mora laitar*. 2 ati# af Ih* main rraaoaa which Impel m# SST' Children'. ToHmt Clothing on CREDIT Pay aa In amall weekly or monthly payment*. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE MEN'S •JSo" SHOES MEN'S Patent Leather Shoea and Oxforda In button. Blurher and bala; 14.00 and 15.00 ral- *1 QC uea, special. . . «J> 1 t«7U ROYS' Patent Leather Shoea and Oxforda, $».00 and 13.50 raluea; aperlal for S'.y $1.45 1832-IU Hecond Arenue 1411 Union Street I to urn m mr •••••It upon thla !•« I II ft* a »#ll ••tflrd ml* thai th« •hoald bo fair i>nd r «»a«s»*»•!» I • la lt« torma. Impartial la n|wntla«, ualform m 4 1 la lis application If ll.a Imm mm+km to aa avll. II •Sould gpnrr«jty r*«rh «arh »«11, | f»*in«f Thw# ralaa ara —» familiar thai real | itatMnifa i>b«#v«o ih«a, bat "poaaut palltlrlaa* ' I more (h«w I't a« tirw tii# fUailrk law la the lifbt af tbre*» ruin. The law rHatea oolely la tha fl*# ftrat* i elaaa rlttaa af rha *Ut# Theae fl»a rlrlaa are *ln(M oat from all tha mnalrtpal »*orp«»mt loa« of th# •lata and *>ipr»«aJ» foe* Id do* from aata« IhHr Idle mn>o#ra. The froedom of »urh Httoa |« limited, aad tha orhll of thrlr fiaanrlai lif#- nar rowMl If RmMklj ar wlßtlfim r*qnli«« larh i law litr flralrlaaa rlll~. tbnr It a • lr»n*«r Mum In appl V II In arbnnl <11. trtcla. rnnailaa anil •tnallar rllaa thncnil Iba tlat#. , n.i thla law (atlara unlr Ilia fl% a llrat-fliM rlttaa. unit parmlla all lha ntnallM, M-honl ill*frlrfa. nlhar rlllaa and lawna. pnrla aa* all athar rnanlrlpal rnrparallnn. la plar "dnrfca anil drakaa" ■118 Ulrtr flnanraa Till*. HAIII; I t (,l«l tTI nr AMI oovrrnor that (rratrii thk H»'.M( K I.AW AIM) AIMIPTRII IRN ATR MM. .1(1 M. WNII H Al THOK I7.RA TIIR «TATR TRRAKI RRR TO *AKt TKMI-ORARV IOA.N* AMI THA\«rr.kl Ol MOMBT *T ATR »iMwa," ritßßKnv prkmhtim. TM* STATR TO BO TMR VKRf THI*« tVHini i IRWT CUM nrm arr rßOHinirßn rrom noim. Tl»a dlarrtmlnallnn iftlnal Hral-rlaaa rlllaa |a rank anlt flacraal Tha larlalallva mmmlllaa pnrntUfed I It* law (hiimbar or t wmmarra la pra aam arinnmla In fatar <.f lha law, but danlad (ha aaina rlahl In flralrlaaa H«laa rhla I'tlalalUa • ondurl la aa <llaholl.<al anil unfair aa lha law ItaaH Tha obtlnua «lrr nf 11.1. law la lhat II prnhlblta fl»a Hllaa frnm il'ilng what all (hn nlhar milnlrlpal 'nrpnralinn* and lha alala llaalf ara parmlllnd In rin Tha law raaha wllh dlarrlmlnnl Inn, and ambndlaa an Improprr rlaaalflrall. n. la hoatlla to lha a(a(a rnnaljl ullon, md la lharafara pracnanl wllh Invalidity, 11, a mart* should hold II vnld In atarr ra apert Var/ raaparlfuJl/, jamea R. BRAiiroßii. ( nrjKWallnn ( .mnaal MAHARAJAH DOE IH SEATTLE TOHIGHT Some claaa to beln* a mah«rajah! The Maharajah of Kapurthala, a j province of Northern India, will ar 1 rive in Hnattln Thuraday evening In hla Bperlal car on the Oregon j Washington railroad, with a ret ! Inue of 20 peraona. With him la hla favorite wjfe 110 haa ID other* hack In Kapurthala Mr*. Maharajah la known aa the Maharanee She uaed to bo a Hpan lah dancer before the tnaharajah met and married her. I, The maharajah la aald to b« a crack teiml* player. They expect Ito apend several daya seeing So attle. WASHINGTON, July 22 The | president haw withdrawn from i entry 87 acred of government land j adjoining the Alaska Northern J track up the hay from Seward. Part ' i will bo used for railroad purpo*««. SOOSA COMES SOON John Philip Sou**, the |tr«ate«t band master the world baa ever seen. who ha» given 10.000 conrarta In every civilized cntin try. will h« at the Metropolitan theatre for all concert*. atartlng neit Thunida) Mlaa Virginia Root, aoprano; Mia* Su«an Tompklna. violinist. and Hu bert Clark, rornetiat, ail aolo lata, accompany Souaa. FUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY funeral services for Samuel J. Cro.ker, 83. who died at the home of hi* aona. Charlea K. and Jamea (airprancbco (3 "Hotel Guide LINCOLN HOItL^ 113 Marhal «t . %aa Fruirlafa'i groalMi ihorofara. I mla. from Tmrj Dopof A •win. from principal dorhs > »o, mod •ra WHIa for raaarvatloaa Wat a* II 'M>. »i w if ao §3 xo par day . PRICED TO SELL Tp* y Dealgned to plea** and Ml ■. i made to laat—that'* trut r "»— of evtry piece of Furnl 'gjJO* l ****- j ItfjH tur * at Poynor*# Overtook ( «J Furnltura Sal*. Hara ara K»al lanther bo* -—-— .a»t Dinar, quar- . . , iL . , »1« 00 Oak Rocker. |ar»d f.ak, 14 so only • "aw Of the Bargalna: real leather naai, for WJMt now onlyHo.oo fi I T"~V — f i F * i > p t-r no fain. (-.► t'T.BO Koldlnic Divan Dav-i I . lit hlna ah- p M t,ort" Aam _ - frlnraaa Dreaaar 'net. r , r 527 RO r *duc*d from IK oak. f'.r. ait on for Wm f tUu ]lo »* no I »l«00 quartered nkl lm.no quartered oak 112 60 Mntal Bad, a Dlnln* Table for. I Mbrary Table only I.lk baricaln at tT.Mt I •la.MI fT.no S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. 1821-1523 Fourth Avo. Between Pike and Pino. STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1915. PAGK 2 Crooker. 1330 ;i«» in Wednes day. "11l bo bald from Hut)tor worth* chapel rrlday. »t 3 30 o'clock. LOSES BEM 111 WATER Kmbeddod somewhere In tho •and* of Alkl beach. Just below obb tldo, la a 1360 diamond, which drop pod from th« ring of Charles T Phillips. a traveling salesman of Pittsburg, who waa bathing at tho watering place Wednesday Score* of mon. womon and amall boys are diving In an effort to recover tha; precious stone /or Fair Visitors HOTEL ROY S»« Hmrnt mo Mm and ruM ALAMO INN ;:*v •14 KMmr Kimrrir FIREMEN SAVE ! A GIRL BATHER Two fir*ma 11, L*e Mora* and Karl Kwlhk, firemen at Knglne limine No, "Jit, l<*a|Mi(l Into the wu lor fully dream d at lha AIkI bath 111k beach Wednesday afternoon and anved a young woman bathei a* all.' wan going down for the ae> oml time. The firemen were on lha board wnlk when they heard h<*r i-rlea, and plunged In without a moment » hfullatlun Tim girl, when revived, left without giving her mime. ♦ ♦ STELLA SORQHUM 8AY«: %-—• ♦ Woman la al waya on the Job adjuetlng har mir ror to gat the moat flattering aqulnt at hereelfl Cupid voleea hie hlgheet note at marriage, an' be Neva me, he can't hang on to It any | mora than an opry elnger can hang on to high 0. Republic Metalware Co. turna down |*0,iJ00,0«o contract for manu farture of rartrldgea for alllea Funeral of Chin Loy, killed by freight train Tueaday, to bm held Thuraday afternoon. Steamer Dolphin aalltd Wednea day night with large paaaeugrr Hat. bound for Alaaka. \% w oit H«rry. «i«i m 4 -b«» h~n l|»« king •' lb# r «<«(*• fc'fnati : iMk'i >*»•!#•• pfnhlnn i iron* bis mmm i# (|utt, %%l«h Ik* U«>#r« *U'l AlknUli *4 4*. I Ill# pr lit is# rrmrr *h* • h«al mm ih# frv* a4t## lift*. %% h«< • |»Ml »r. u mat, Harry. jm* Juti Mil tmr f %mm ihtmk AHarMf mmm »«agtii i« rwiw* M ' ,, > ll*l#«, old »..««»• dn I (•!•! frr • bH T« !#•»* lb# tint tmm* mil fmm 4» U jc*»t *« °« »*• Md H4# Ml rmmu>, nil Ukk« rn u quiM. TV. rM» U « tmli Children who danced during h brine k |wi<i of fthrtners at I picnic at FVirtuna park WMondi; Thraa »hrin«r» of Macon, Oa.. da , layed by bad roada. arrived her* Wedneedar Thny ram* bjr auto | 1. (*. Mullan expected to ba frhoeen truatco of grand aerie at l"th annual contention at Spokane Daatroyar Flotilla left Bremerton Wednesday on Alaaka rrulae under command of LtmL Alejander i 81»«rp. Jr. Di igittl from 20,000 miners pro- I tested «galn*t life Imprisonment sentence of John R L*wson Or Sharplee of Seattle, prealdant of Stat* Medical aneoclatlon. ad dreaeed meet lug In Taooma Wed ne»day. Minced raior clam packara mat Saturday at Ocean Park, Ore . and formed Minted Hat or Clam Park era' aaaoclatlon Oow. and Mra. Strong, after tour of Alaaka. retumod to Juneau Wed neaday. Steamer Benalla, reported on fire In Indian ocean, la aafe Provlllonil Michlni Gun com l>any. of Spokane. hold tsrget prs< tlce Wednesday at American lake 6IVE PLAY AT MOORE A tidy sum waa ralaod for the poaco fund by the Chicago Utile Theatre Co. •which played The Trojan Woman,'' of Kuripldes, at the Moore theatre Wednesday night. A good crowd wltneaaed an excellent production The com pany departed for Spokane Thurs day. FOUGHT 0. R. IN '73 Fifteen veterans In the cause of the W. C T. I', were Included In the roll call of the Three-Score-and- Ten Campftre. which met Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Sophie L. W. Clark, 1701 Kllbourne at. One of them. Mrs Rachel Smith, began her crusade against Demon Rum In 1*73. In Ohio. IT PATS TO SHOP AT Frye's QUALITY Markets Friday's Special*: Fresh Eastern Eggs 4l Choice Mutton Chops Iv** Choice Steer o#% Boiling Beef JjC Choice Loin > ork Chops 10 Choice Steer Round Steak ... 10 Choice Steer lAI. Shoulder Steak .| Choice Steer |Ap Pot Roast IV 5 cans Wild AT* Rose Milk 4v Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It elflnlftee purity and quality. Shopa Open Until 6:20 ° M. ( Use btar Wants Ad* for Re mits. Final y/ Final A Wonderful Clearance of I hey are just the character of laments now desired a.'d at prices we have marked them are values not to be picked up every day. The assort ments are large. This is :t notable money-saving event, for many of these suits and coats are not in stock over three weeks. Three Extra Special Clearance Lots at Corsets Waists Petticoats l a Vida and W. B. Cor- An exceptional assort- Silk Petticoats, in all the sets, values up to M.50. 1 m ent of unusual valr.es. wanted colors. Reduced A good assortment of Q earancc sa j e p r j cc clearance price— models and sizes— r $1.95 $1.95 $1.95 tTWO LOTS OF Colored Wash Dresses n, $5.50 and $7.50 \ *V< attractive and beautifully made for street, afternoon an< * cvcnin £ summer wear. They are very desirable in style, in such materials as delicate dimities, lawns, / I^ Mr crepes, linens and voiles, plain striped and flowered. Lj Former Values Up to $16£0 CHARGE DR. M'BRIDE WITH 'SPITE WORK' Charges that Health Commission er Mcßrlde has employed spite work In persecuting Hen Shields of the Spokane Grain Co. because of Shields' attitude on n recent "mat ter of public Interest" —presumably the milk bill- are made Thursday In s complaint asking for an order tern |K>railly restraining the health de partment from forcing Shields to re move two horse* from a barn and corral at 4920 Klghth ave The restraining order, returnable July 26,. was Issued Thursday by Superior Judge Jurey. Shields asks that the health de partment be made to stand the costs of the action. Both I)r. Mrßrlde and Aaalatant Oomml»»loner Steven* wer« out of the city Thnraday. KAISER GETS NOTE WASHINGTON. July 21.—The not«» In protMt against the (Serman nubmarlne warfnre hua been die patched to Berlin. It «na anuount «■<! at the alate de partment today that the note wna To Discard Freckle*, Tan, Pimple*, Wrinkle* The u»e of crr«ni« containing enl mftl aubetance aometlme* rtui#i hair |0 Toil PUB no rlak Of OftQtllf In* luporfluoui li»Ir when you uae ordinary mercollaed wn. Thvro'i nothing better f«»r a dlacolored akin. MM the wax AOtttill) ibfl « the of fenalva cuticle Th« Utter la natur al! v replaced by a clear, smooth, healthy complexion. full of life and expression. It * the sensible way to dlacard a frerkled. tanned, over red. blotchy or pimpled akin. Oet an ounce of mercollged wu at any drufffflst • and apply nightly like cold cream, eralMnir In thl morning with aoap end water It takea m week or ao to complete the trans formation The ideal wrinkle remover la made by dlHßolvlnir an ounce of powdered saxollte In a half pint witch bagel. Hnthlnir the face In the aolutlon bring* almost Inatantaneoua results —Advertisement. BULL BROS. Just Printers >13 THIRD mAIN 1043 SUITS and COATS G?eatLots $5 and $10 TRIMMED HATS Values $5 and $7.50 Qg Therefore Be Sure and Visit the Millinery Department Tomorrow Second Avenue at Spring Street $1.95 forwarded at 9:00 o'clock last night. It was believed the note reached Berlin at 10 this morning. TWO ARC INJURED When an auto driven by Mrs. Vesta A. Schoff collided with a mo- SPINNING'S QUITTING SALE IS ON IN FULL BLAST 1415 FOURTH AVENUE Go East Now At Very Low Cost ami put real enjoyment into your vacation. Take a CIR* t"ITIT TOUR and see the great CALIFORNIA EXPO SITIONS either on your going or returning trip. Use the Union Pacific System O-W. R. A N, O. 8. L. and U. P.—"Standard Rout* of the Wart? Reautiful 200-mile daylight ride aToeovtn auxwio *t along the Columbia River. Won- UnT I AJCF derful scenic features and famous ' OREGON cities. S(op over at Yellowstone hottest, most cuiKnvg National Park. | U m wwii| Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals Protect You All the Way. More double track, lower grades, fewer curves and bet ter ballasted roadbed than any other transcontinental line. Courteous service, finest modern equipment, unsurpassed dining car Liberal stopovers —let us tell yoti fW||lj CITY TICKET OFFICE \ij 716 Second Avenue. Main 931 H. L. HUDSON. D. F. & P. A. torcycle, on which were Ralph ui Aiiatln Mero. Ralph wu dracflt 1 15 feet and Auctln leaped to tk* radiator of the auto, thu« «aca|tif nerlous Injury. Both »u*taln4 'only minor bruises.