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THT'RSPAT. JTT.Y t 1 »S0 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS mm ! Men's Fiber-Silk Shirts Cool and Comfortable $6.50 A LUSTROUS Rusaian cord weave Fiber silk is tailored into cool Summer Shirts, and they have detachable soft 1 collar to match and French VI I cuffs * f\ ll MxjU 1 Choice of plain-blue. tan. I j[\ P W'd white—s6.!iO. _ w m '/ athletic union suits ISC^' ne j erß< y* weav * cot " . sleeveless and knee length, to 91.50. FIBER-SILK HALF-HOSE in Black. White. Gray and Palm Beach, with double heel and toe--!VOc pair. -IKB POWNSTAIR* STORK Boys' Attached-collar Shirts, $2.00 BOYS who have been wearing jerseys will turn now to these Shirts for comfort. They are of madras and percales of excellent quality, in a wide choice of colors and designs. Sizes 12' 2 to 14. Priced at $2.00. BOYS' TUBULAR WASH TIES in mercerized ef fect. in plain white and color-striped and figured patterns. 25<* each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORK Petition Highland Park !• Deferred ■P Petition by resident* of Highland park for construction and epulpir.er.t •f a fire nation for the locality will be referred to the 1121 budget com mlttee. (t «u decided at a meeting of the public aafety committee Wednes day afternoon. , Baker City, Oregon, Gains in Census WASHINGTON. July 1 —Thr r»n •u* bureau today announrrd th» 1»:0 population of Hak-r City, Or». a* 7.72». an tncr«aa# of >l7. or 14.fi p« rent. *tace 1»10. The Most Popular * Guest in the House kim 0 Brought a Portable Columbia Grafonola They can dance all summer because some one had the good sense and good taste to bring a Vacation Model Columbia Grafonola. They can dance on the porch, on the pier, on the beach, or can take it on picnios or to . parties next door because it's so light and so easy to carry that it's never a trouble to take along. Come in. See it. Hear it. Test €\ It. Type D-2 costs only 375. Take 'A one along, and, wherever you go, Jjj you'll be the most popular guest in GRAFO.SOLAS PRICED *3150 AM) IT TKRMH flush s>]nti£ piano (}a 1519 TIIIKII AVKNIK VICTOR AMI COMMBIA RECORDS Sate Milk for infants & invalids " ASK FOR B&eafW: MB JttDlulUUli Bi« fNgt —' ■— *" *r* IH* €■■«■> HmwiiMM Came to His Help and Took Money Pickpockets robbed Charles Tennis. of 110 . whea th« hslped MTV. Tcnti the center .of the street at Fourth ave S. and Washington at. aftrr he became faint, at I <S o'clock Wed nesday evening. Tennla Uvea at ITU i:th ave S Motoreyrt* OffWr G«w>r«« F Rey nold* iru U»M up mlth l»" hr«k««n rib* and run an 4 bru(w» Thur*day Hla motnrryrl* collide"! with an auto by Ml«a Mlnnlo K WrkjHiw. Hh'Tidan Aparttnmt*. tn front of thr Ralnlrr rlub Wrdnr»/l*y nl*ht. I'or m»r J«#nat«r Ram Ptlra *u m thr car with Ml** Weldm»r. BUY SUGAR FOR BUT NINE CENTS Report Big Importation From Canada CHICAGO. July 1 More than 4 ftOO 000 pound* of mtrnr received At Chicago by n*y of OinAd* frere hilled to pni'krrt am low !•■ • ont* t pound. According to federAl Inveatl yt'itfnUy, Amklkl mt district Attorney* de« lunn! liiAt If Oia whole Altera ftro paying a* low an > cent* a pound, tho retail prt»f »hould not he higher than 11 cenlA. mitTUNn. Or* . Julr t Parrott A Co., the Starr Krult company And U M. Btarr. It* pre a 1 dent. were In dieted hrre yeaterday. charged with profiteering in nug-tr. They nre a) legr«l to hAve brought augur from Han Fr»nciaro for the r«pre»a pur po*e of pretening fruit here. Inateud of whtrh they ahlpped It to Omaha whrr« It Ja Alleged they aold It At A profit of 14,000 a CArloAd. RAN rfIANCIPCO. Jtllr 1 Bug at dropped 2j renin a hundredweight here yeatrrdAy. All augur Allotment a pUi-*»<l on *ale were quoted At $-2 ?& reflner'a price. HAVANA, July 1 Claiming to control over 2 110,000 nark* of augur. Cuban irnwrr», mill owners ami hr<» krr» definitely pledged IhtnirlvN TfvlfriUy not to offer any uuin su gar for a»le until the prlre had reached !4 cents a pound. Barir wax selling at I* rent* a pound In Seattle today. Bob Harper Named West Point Cadet Roh»rt W. Harper, I*. ""i "f K C. Harp»r, promlnrnt Waahinclon republican. lrft ntjclit for Wm( Point military a<-ad»my M« maa appoint*! by Congr<--»man John !•". Miller, l*>nald V. Mc Uin, win of Martin M I /ran. will Imtvr for thr naval acjulrmy Krtday nltht. H« wn* appolntnl by Hrna tor Wrnlry I. Jonra Boy on Bike Hit in Auto Collision city hoopltal attendant* wrrr fix- In* John rhrmUniwni brokrn Ire Thursday. John t( a mmmrer While rtdlnr hl» bicycle on Second a<r„ h»t*rrn Marion and Columbia M«.. Wednesday afternoon. h«* ml ltded with an auto driven by l» f!re»nhaum. *#< i*th av». N J»hn l« the *.--n of M Cbrutlanrrn. :»13 Unt av» Salt Lake Next for Optometers Following a day of sightseeing. del 'gates attending the Western Con grew of Optometry brought the se». stons to a r|o#« after Salt t-nke City had been selected a* the aeat for the l»:i con*ve«». OB<*ri for the »n •utrig year «»r« elected from that cltjr. BOSTON.—James Mobco of Cllf ton. N. J, nary deeerter, confesses to aettlng ftre to five hotels here in the last week. m. tm Toht r/n»H'4 a*d Oiittet Fitted. Broken Lentet Duplicated "When the Eyes Fail —they fail rapidly and glasses, like reinforce ments to a retreating army, are a necessity. W> not only mrwet your rf|ht. but w* t' 1: you how I 0 propci Moderate Trices 1401 Third Avenue SEXTON RROfl. CallUs this way—say "Main Six-Five-Hundred" for Taxicab Service Remember the Words "Main Six-Five-Hundred" You get a printed receipt for every fare paid. Ask for it. The receipt states time, driver and amount to be paid. Remember "Main Six-Five-Hundred" (MAIN fi'*ool Seattle Taxicab Co. ."HE SEATTLE STAR ILStyig am (Kraai to COrvm«MT «V IKtRAOIt wouaw- CHAPTER XXIII. A Change of llaee The roan horee which Him Oage rfido K>l In n<> downreuit frame of mind. I>ul hr hlmaelf, engroaaed with Mia errand. did nnt at fir»t notire (hat It wan the aame half wild »nl mat with which he had had romlwt »l an earlier tliue. lie fought It for half an bmjr or mora before the brut* mailx matter* worn* by pick ins up a utone and coins dead lame. »o lhat any great *peed waa out of the question. .Night wae falling now arroaa the winding trail which [iitaaed along the valley land* and over the shoulder* of the mountain*. It w*« wild coun try even yet. but beautiful a* It lay In the light of the Ruling day. Him Oage hud no time to note the play of light or ehadow on the hill*. He rode. It waa paat midnight when he awung off hta now me>-k and wet aided hurae. cant down tha bridle and went In aegrch of Doctor llarnea Tha latter met hi* caller with the point of an electrt torrh at the door "Oh, It'a you. Oage," a.ild he "Come In " Sim 'lage entered and seated him self hia hurt leg stiffly before him on the floor. Itrlefly a a he oould tie told the reaaon of hia errand and the reaaon for hia delay. A half hour latfr the two were again en route. The headlight of the car •winging from side to aide around the ateep and unproterfed curve* of the mountain alopea, allowed (he rude paaaageway, In place* rt*ky enough at that hour and th.it speed At that latitude the auminer nlghtfc SYMONDS 316 FINK .HTRKET IW Thbtl mm! I ourth CLEARANCE OF SUMMER SHOES Black Kid Oxfords f7.00 and f&M Formerly I* 7S and 111,00 Brown Kid Oxfords fMt and $9.60 Formerly >lO oo.and 111 00 Ties in Brown or Black Kid. French Heels $lO.OO Pair Formerly lIUO Extra Fine White Canvas High Shoes $4.50 Pair Formerly $« 00 and IT 00 SYMONDS SIR PINK STRKKT AMUSEMENTS MOORE zkts" —Jark |)ftV'*M •< anil «.*ltl>Ml* r.i.n 4 it* a* flffiM *n< 1 pftrkff; r*lo *n<l ValM; Aniii l»i*F M'-rkfyi; Noy. rlt y Clinton*. i*1.411 4 MORTON THIfK D4lM—2uno.«ifS PANTAGES Maf n . 21A V ifhlp, « ri<l * >nw riß)lag O II I \ 4 Allr# Manning Hrlrrr* an*l Klnr; CoftklM an«f f ninlr vy; Manning mid Ij*' !"**n ••» *n<! Clifton. Pantay*''opr. V • t m i : - iff WIUHBBES Flflli-I'ln# KlUott 2&2.1 Tbli W**k~Alatln** Hiiurdiy "i 4l*T 41 M Hinn, Jit" 4 I nrrlrnl Adtrnlur* In I 4rl» !2v*a. to Hon Mat*., 27c to 60<- l'lu* Tax. Metropolitan i'vr""" noflTII T*ttKlSi(iTor!l Greatest Comedy Hit •K'LARKJH'K" F!tm . T»oc to 12.A0. Mat Wid . BAr to 11.00 Mat IB >f . ' to (tit ORPHEUM S&t/t/S THEATRE '*ll 4III*V MO. T* Vlirhtu (Sunday). 40c; Mat*. f#x otpt Monday). In Lmlm 1 lUti (»*x<rpt Sunday*). 13<\ Vfatp .2 SO Nlfhtn, 7:1 f> and 9 lf» _ i o pc w ■ i ___ • I»»rrriu»n of Arkanitn A llarrta 4 S|»lrn«ll«l "li«w t»t 1111'I'OI M(0 \l I VAI fMXIIIK With "81111% AHOY! <•1111*8" 4 om« il) —fang—<ilrl« Kmlarf rh«Hopt*y HfWla Hrrmtm+r A l(«l»rrt (.nrdan In ••Till; IIMMII) II 4 KlllKii** are ahort, and their Journey *u tin flnl*hed when the gray dawn begun to turn to pink upon the mountain topa. In the clrarer light Doctor llarnea *aw something which <auaed him to pull up. "There* the wire break." ha ei ■ liilmed. "liaok her«-" They both left tha car and ap proached Uia neareat |>ole. It bore tha freah marka of a Uneaman'a • llmMng Irona. "Profeanlonal work And that'a a rut with nlppera not a break. Keep away from the free end. Oage, It'* probably a live wire You'ra right. That gang la ba> k In herw again. Hut tell me. what'* that? I>o you emell anything?" him Oag* nodded. "Smoke," aald ha. A* the light grew stronger »o that the fur «lope* of the mountain were vlalbla tiiey aaw the proof, hirnoke. a heavy, rolling blanket of amoke, lay high over the farther (ummlta. "I'amn their aoula" «Ud Doctor Itarne* fervently and teraely. "They've *et the forext afire again A half hour later they awung Into the ranch yard. The call of "Halt!" • aine, barked by a touilrd head lie*- tied agalnal the atrtck of a Spring field whi.ii protrudiMi ftum a win dow. 'Advance, friend"" eirlalmed the corporal when he got hta counter algn. and a moment later met hi* iiV>)or in the dooryard. They were Joined by M'td Oardner, who row from the place where be had eat. rifle nrrona bla knee*, moat of the night, crouched ugalnat the end of the cabin. "We've got him In here." *ald the wrc»ant. leading lite »ay to the bar nu'ka door. "< Jot whatT* "The otin we *hot. He'* deader'n hell. but i thought you might like to look thro hi* p#ck»U." Will Gardner unemotionally irrom l*»n|cd them Into the room of the barrack* where. on t couple of Iwdi, between »»o cwrpenter* tnr« tie*, lay a lone figure covered with a btaV.Uet "Scout Gardner got htm la*t night about • o'clock, air," aald the eer geant. "out In the lane behind the mte Called to blm to halt, and he didn't «lop " "lie didn't have no chsnct to halt." aald Wld Oardner calmly "I hoi iered thai to him af!er I had dropped htm lie waan't the one I waa after, neither " "The re«t of them cot awnr ~ went on the »rj»«nl "We heard the »hot when we km Ju«l romlnt down (he road We come on to the head of the lane and heard bn»«h breaking They wan trying to get to their car down a little further They whirled and came bark thru u* In the car. and we ahot Into them, but I don't know If we got any of "em. the horae* waa pltrhlng «o They went lock up the trail, or maybe up on the Iteaerve road —I dunno. We come on down here to get order* ~ Doctor li-imea ullpped back the blanket. There waa revealed the thin, aquiline face of a man dre»»e«! In rather dandified clothing. There were ring* on both hand*, a ralher •howy but valuable atlckpln in the •oarf. The hand* were Dot Uioee of a laboring man At the bridge of the nnee a faint depre**ton allowed that he wore eyeglaaee*. Hi* compleilon waa blond, and hi* ryea. open now only to a *lll. might alao have be*n light In color. There waa on hi* fe»tur**«. Indefinably foreign, the •tamp not to nay of blrlh *o much a* of education. The man apparently once waa u*ed to eaay if not gentle way* of life. "Tell me how It happwfd,'' said Doctor Ilame* in OwitTirr "Xh» can tell you morc'n I can," "Id Wld—"Misa Hijuirr*. This ain't the feller Tb' i*.tl o» that I want she u»*al to work with - he wtut fore man bark Kjiit In the shop* U here ■ho worked. lit* nam* w«a Dorm wrald She promised lo mwl him out there at aun-up this morninK. I wmt out last night lose» what I could w* I found thl* Mler Ir» »•«* coming down the trull. 1 waited till ho (r'l cl«*t enough—ah«ut 40 >ard Otict wax fnouith " "How many ran* did you sec?** Doctor Darnell demanded of the ser geant. "One." "Gage My« he saw (wo " •"The other may he buck In the hills yet " "Well, here's work' Tell me. Gardner, la there any way th ose people m n (ret out on the other aide of the Reserve, down the \veat Fork? You know the hockwtter above the little dam, two mil's helow the hi* dam"* Moat of the timber we irv tender! to float out that wav, to the mill nt the little dam. They nwy have irnne on arm** In there "Now. corporal, leave McQueston and two rr.en here. J want the rest of you with me—well go up In the hill* with my cjir, McQueston, tnke SEATS ON SALE TODAY 22SHH&- MONDAY ™ MATS. W KD. AND SAT. I . COHAN & HARRIS Prrsent M Mrs. Fiske r< *J| AMERICA* MOST DISTINGUISHED Comedy of Moonnhtne. M&dneft* h~sUM MIS' NELLY *-****> OF N'ORLEANS 11) Ijniifnrr K> rr«—Dirorlion of llarriMm (irry Kiske —PRICES— KVKNINGB—SOc to KM MATINKKS—Mr to *2 00 I'lua War Tax METROPOLITAN FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Gingham House Dresses Billie Burke and Sassy Jane Models $3.95 Attractive Dresses for sum mer wear, made of serv iceable Ginghams which will launder well and al- ft};*, ways look fresh and ' V JANE HOI'SE DRESS, as pictured, r m' made of Gingham in . large plaid cornhina- xWJ^&rT&f/r tionn, Blue, I'lnk, Brown or Lavender, wr ./? and with trimmings UL k " \ of plain color Ging- Q JK ham. White bindings Wy. add an attractive fin- I\ *. ish. I'rice BIL LT E B I'RKE HOUSE DRESS of plain blue Gingham w with wide belt, pock ets and sailor collar of contrasting Gingham, or the same mode! of nurse stripe Gingham or blue and white plaid Gingham with trimmings in contrasting material. Price 93.f»5. Both of These Models are Practical for Their Long Line*, Which Will Suit Any Figure —Second Tloor Distinctive Castom-Made Sports Footwear For Women and Misses SPORTS OXFORDS, as pictured, in finest white canvas with brown leather trimmings and brown sales, $15.00, White Buckskin Oxfords with full wir.g tip, white soles, heavy perforations, $18.50. White Canvas Oxfords with white buck trimming, $15.00. White Washable Kid-skin Oxfords "with white wood Cuban heels, price $17.50. White Reignskin Oxfords $5.00 White Reignskin Cloth Oxfords with white welting and white heels, in broken sire range, reduced to $5.00 pair. . Fir»t Floor one man and go and fix the break in the line three miles down the road. Well either come back in my car or eend It hark to you somehow. The fire may block ua. Get youc m'-o ready. March;" It waa anirlou* enough waiting at the m»nh. hut the watt might huve hoen longer. It was not yet It o'clock when the two women heard the hum of the heavily loaded car and saw the men climb out again It was Doctor lurmn who came to the cabin. "it'a no use." aald he. "The fire haa cut off the Tepee Creek trail. The beat fir la gone, and there's no hope of stopping th' fire now. If they took their car up. they mtiM have left it In ther* —some of them went bock up the trail. They may t« over on the Weit Fork, and if they've got there, they've got a shorter route down to the dam* than around by the Valley road " He turned now to Mary Gage more specifically. "We've got a company of troops down there to guard the tilg dam It'* safer there than It Is here What do you think of going hack now. to stop until this row is over? We can take better care of you there than we can here." r She sat for a moment, her face turned away. "Will you pome?" he repeated. "One KtiejwV said Annie Squires for her. "In a minuter* And by that time she woa throwing things Into the valise*. 'To lie Continued Tomorrow> REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS^ In ordtr to Introduce our a*»w (wha!fhnn<-) plate, which 1« the light—t and plate kuuvn, covers very little »of the roof of the mouth;, v you can bite corn off the cob. guanMft* teed IS years. _____ EXAMINATION KRKB set of teeth .....fS _ /—Crowns ••...94 tf / Y' Brldgework 94 yf ll] Amalgam Killing .|X PAINLESS EXTRACTION Al! work for 15 yeara Harr improwlon taken la tba /Doming end grt teeth nme day. Kxaminatlon and advice free. ( all aad *ee Maple* ef Oar Plate end llr.dge Wurk We 9taa4 tke Teat af Time. Moet of our pr**cnt patronage In recommended by our „ • early patlenta. whoee work In etAU g'vjng jrood natisfactlon Aak our patient* who have tested our work When cominn to our office, be tuff yau are la the right place. Bring thin ad with you. Opew ftaadaya Frewi I «a 12 far Warkla* Peapla OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS WT DIIIKHMTT IT. Oppealte Primer-Paterae* Ca ▼ m ■ Knitted Jersey Swimming Suits THESE knitted Bathing Suits were patterned for actual swimming. There is no surplus mate rials to hinder long, smooth strokes. Lengths that give free dom. Armholes, protected, but cut deep enough for the over-arm .strokes with out binding. Stripings whose brightness ad3s charm to the color scheme. Priced, $8.50 to $lO.OO. —H-vmri Floor i White Canvas Shoe Cleaners "Blanco" white cake cleaner for canvas boots, 25c box. "Nova" white cake cleaner, 15c and 35c box. "2 in 1" white cake cleaner, 15c box. "Fitz Presto," white cake, 10c box. "Shinola," white cake, 15c box. White Kid Shoe Cleaners "Reliable" cleaner, for gloves also, 25c box. "Kid Kream," a cleaner for white shoes, 25c. "Pee Chee," cleaner for buck, nubuck and canvas shoes, 35c l>ottle. "Univfrsal," for either white canvas or buck shoes, 25c bottle. "Nuway," white leather cleaner, 25c bottle. "Ween E-Z," white liquid shoe cleaner, 25c bottle. Buck powder to clean and whiten buck, nubuck and suede boots, 25c bot tle. "Shuwite." whitens and cleans, 15c bottle. "2-in-K" liquid shoe Cleaner, 15c bottle. NOTIONS SECTION, FIRST FIXXUt. Sixty «tx Nnr York firms and inwi 2 from other cities, it is reported, S have asked the Russian Soviet gov- .9{ ernmfnt to resunia trade relatione >» with them. '• I'AGE 7 ! i