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PAGE EIGHT DRURY THE TAILOR An Unusual Offering of Tailored-to- Measure Clothes In order to keep our workshop busy during the dull season of the year, we are going to make great big reductions in our prices for a short time only. All our— $25 Tailor 6OA AA Made Suits .... $£V«VU $30 to $35 *9£ AA Tailor Made Suits . . v£«MFv $25, $30 and ftftA « n| | tiMC $35 Overcoats V«" allll $ud We want every man in this vicinity who has been buying hand me down clothes to see these bargains which we are offering. We know that our prices are lower than you have been paying for ready - mades. We also know that if you once buy a suit from us you will continue to buy Drury made clothes. Material« Style and am? , ? Tailoring At the special prices you have _ . . , —*- ■ Every suit or overcoat leaving unrestricted choice of the very this shop not only possesses snap latest novelties in Scotch and and style, but the tailoring as English Woolens, imported direct well must be up to our regular . .. „ .._ standard. For 26 years we have byjis^ thus saving all middle- * been making Clothing in Tacoma, men's profits. We also carry the and we have made Suits and best to be had in Domestic Wool- I ■ —— Overcoats for some customers ens in exclusive patterns. We during this entire time. We have carry the largest line of Woolens never had a Suit leave the store in the Northwest, nearly 5000 without knowing that the pur patterns to select from. chaser was entirely satisfied. n^M?r§ We Press and Keep in Absolute Repair Without 1* |%|j JLjI Charge All Clothes Made by Us. TAILOR T|Hf 111 V TAILOR 114 So. 12th St. 1/ll.Vll A 114 So. 12th St. 100 TACOMA ELKS GOING TO REUNION A delegation of more than 10" Ttcomi Klkn and their families will leave Thursday and Friday for Beilingham to participate in the 10th annual state reunion. GONTER GETS IT RIGHT IN NECK In bla fifth legal encounter with hit wife during the present fear, Louis Gonter, a Sumner hop dj Jiptelumde Visitors! I grower, yetserday was fined $100 and ordered to put up a peace bond. Justice Graham Imposed this sentence after It was testified Gonter had kicked his wife off the veranda. ItItKAKS ARM AM) lie. Henry Harrison, of Auburn, while crossing the roail near the interurban Htation of that city yesterday was struck by an auto mobile, breaking his right arm and leg. He was removed to a hospital. KILLS SKUNK OF 10 POUNDS H. F. Andrain of Fruitland, on the old Puyallup line, claims the distinction of killing the largest polecat in Pierce county. He says it measured two and a half feet and weighed 1" pounds. A fox-terrier first attacked the unimal, and Andrain finiKhed It vlth a pocket-knife. TACKS BIG FINES ON TWO HUNTERS Killing groiue out of season )• agin the law. So Justice Graham yesterday tacked a $50 and costs and a $'-■• and costs fine on Julius P. Astelan and Paulita Kagnc, re apertively. Kiimia H. < uniminjCH olrtnins decree from Benjamin F. Cum mlngs. THE TA«OMA TIMES COUNTS 7IRED NOW OF AN 07 HER SPOUSE LONDON, Aug. 14.—Earl Rui- Mll is divorced again! The peer of tingland who has ■pent $280,000 in 11 years in di vorce courts, who spent three months in the state of Nevada seeking divorce, and 25 years in the troublous war racked "state of matrimony," was fr«M from conjugal ties when Countess Hm sell won her divorce decree. A year after the earl's first j marriage be and Mrs. Motile Som erville acquired domlcil* in Ne vada where each applied for di vorce from their respective part ners. But they didn't wait t !*• - necessary 4 0 days required by Nevada lawn, and Judgment had been nettured without knowledge of the countess, consequently trouble awaited the romantic earl when soon after his Nevada mar- j rlage tv- returned to Liondon, wan ; arrested on charge of bigamy, ' tried by his peers in the palace (if Westminster, sentenced to thre? months in llolloway Jail. After "serving his time" he re turned to his second countess the same that divorced him v few days ago. In a series uf popular lectures he recently made a strong plea for easy divorce. The first Counters Russell died in 1908. Furniture Plant Great Institution The history of the wholesaK' furniture house of F. S. Harmon A Co. is an example of what abil ity, grit and perseverance can ac complish. Starting away back in about 1883 with a capital of $3*.0 ami the management of a little store owned by Alexander Parker,-sit uated where Turrell Bros', store now stands on Pacific avenue, sticking to it through the tips and down of the succeeding years when many times the liabilities i looked bigger than the assets, F S. Harmon has built up the larg est wholesale house furnishing establishment on the Pacific coast, with branches in Seattle. Portland and Spokane, all owned and operated from Tacoma. If you don't know what you have In your home city, it would be a revelation ot you to niak« an inspection trip through the iiniiifiiM warehouse and busy fac tory of F. S. Harmon ft Co., at 19th mid Pacific. On the ton floor of the factory big picking and felting machines transform wpwmmxt So-called war sum-Ks continue to soar in Wall street. llenjnniin lde Wheeler, presi dent of University of California, tells students U. 8. must be pre pared for defense. Heal Whole Wheat Health Bread. DuenwaJd's, 818 11th. "adr." Helen Folta, who was to have been bride of John Grybok, Ke nosha, WU., disappears on eve of what was to have been biggest wedding in years with $180 of groom's money. Genuine I l.vim s Health Bread, iiold at Crescent Butter Store, 1104 Market St. "adv." Wisconsin amends Its eugenic law, making examination re- Perfect Refrigeration Quick Service Low Prices at FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS ■PMXAt nfotranflnfm for mnniiuK Lamb Chops, per lb 15c Lainh Stew, per Ib lO<^ Shoulder fork Steak, lb. 18c 1 Loin Pork Chops, per lb. 180 Steer Shoulder Steak, lb l:ir Steer Rib Boiling Beef. . lOc Steer Round Steak, lb.. .18c Washington Brick Cheese, per lb. 15c Washington Creamery But ter, 37U* 1 lb., 3 ll*. for tiOc Location of Oar Market* FRYE & CO. 171" i •nd Commerce Bta. WASHINGTON MAIIKET 1118 and f ii*» C St. Look for the U. 8. purple •tan:.)—lt signifies purity Md quality. Meat kept in ■anUary cases and Is per fect condition by our cold air tyitem. V»« Give Penny Chance Counts** Kvu8«ll bales of cotton into soft, flufv mattresses under your eyes while you wait. The wood-working de partment with its humming saw* and knives, nnd the busy little machines which weave a spring fabric in the twinkling of an eye, in.! the big upholstering room where are manufactured the fin est of diivenportn and upholstered rockers and chairs are nearby. On the Kround floor are the excelsior machines which shave Washington cottonwood into packing material for Washington made goods. Coming ac Tons Commerce stre.et under the big pipes which convey Hie waste of the factory to the furnaces you find the finishinc; department, where all classes of furniture are finished to --nil every taste. The storage floors contain everything in tho way of furniture to suit every taste and pocket, and then one comes to tho Hhipping department and window shade manufarturing department, llelow this are the display floor:) and offices. quirenientx less rigid. Thousand cigars stolen from He an (II a galoon. STANLEY DELL PRINTING CO. Mrs. Helen Marnier of liake rlew robbed In broad daylight by two men as she was walking from car to her home. Dr. Henry A. Smith of Seattle, man for whom Smith's cove was uamed, dies at 85. Cut flowers and florid works. lllii/. florist, So. Ttli and K. adv. T. F. Casey « Co., Taioma, awarded contract for $2,700 building at Puyallup experiment station. John Yant, I'uyallnp pioneer. has dahlia garden with DO vari eties. California rnllrond commission abolishes practice of charging de posit fees for public service cor porations. Recapture .link Miller, escaped Pierce county prisoner, at C.en tralla. Creditors of Missouri Paclfir- Iron Mountain system ask for re ceivership. Hill Taft li'li - finding of industrial relations commission. Mattle 1.. Itronsim, school teacher, sues Tacoma board for $ 107, alleged to be due as salary. (■loe Anna Kohti mm-. Isaac H. for divorce; David Biscoe does VISIT THE NAVY YARDS Sunday. Aug. 22 On the Fire-Proof Steamship IROQUOIS Leaves Municipal dock 4p. m. ( returning 7:30 p. m. Fare 50c Children 25c. Municipal Dock Ticket Office Main 3445 fIJWWg /ty''Sf\VESYOUMONEv//(f)p f BAREFOOT SAN DAM \J m M{** i^l^lflftftf^m^lMm^f^MJ^ barefoot Sandal., In^al" PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE. j\T 15 T sf) Sale, pair Double 4?K Stamps All Day Wednesday at the Mill End Sale There'll be the greatest crowd here tomorrow that you ever saw in this store. The announcement that We'll give Double Stamps as usual Wednesday even with the Tremendous Values of the Mill End Sale, will create intense excitement among the economists of Tacoma. ALL OF THE BARGAINS ADVERTISED IN THE SUNDAY PAPERS STILL IN FORCE—AND MORE ADDED. rP? m Turbine Egg Beaters **mj^^ Reg. 25c Values 7c Cup and SaUCer Free Them bandy and modem utensils will .... - _ _ beat eggs or whip cream in a shallow With 1 hese 1 eapots dish or • saucer without nattering. On sale in nianv a store at 25c each. Sne- Brown Glazed Earthenware Teapots, • 1 * If ill T? I<j 1 genuine imported Knglish ware, glazed WM 101 j'HII 1.11(1 rVUO, J f*\ finish, one to nine-cup Oflf* to Rflr each * size; Bpoclally priced at.. LM\t to UUU . —And « fine Japanese Cup and Haurer, ™ loast(US, ill tollr different Shapes, handsomely <1.-,t>i- H i<<l. free with each regular Isc, 19c and 250 Values. Teapot in any ,I M . | W «dnesday Olllv, at, Mflh OC Plenty of Bargains In House Needs Wall Paper, two lines to be closed out, Tennis Racquets, a good strong raciiuet, dainty patterns in light colored grounds strung with genuine catgut; a C 0»» vsg&tsrsx&'r. 6c KH~" «•"'»*' -'?"" . , reeds, all sizes Stoneware Pitchers, naif-gallon size, glazed going nt U OFF inßlde and out. for lemonade, milk or water, window Screens."a cleanup "of" all'the' remain convenient shape, Dutch Mill A "?p mR B ,. re ena on hand. Adjustable style, size decorations: special lib 1 fcx27 inches, extend to 18x43, Q 1 *» Copper Bottom Wash Hollers, good heavy regular 4 lie seller wIC one*, with wood handles; will not burn; ex- Waste Paper Baskets, plain or fancy shapes cellent for canning fruit; ffi l»ft in colored straw, very low medium size, $1.30; large $iiUU priced originally, now 1-il 1,1 s,s Mill Ends of Wash Goods and Domestics Mill Ends of Muslins and Pillow Tubing Factory Surplus Men's Underwear Great Factory Surplus Women's Waists Factory Samples Fine Lace Curtains 29c Mill Ends 25c Shadow Laces 6c Yard Men's to $20.00 Summer Suits at $8.95 "adv." ditto to Emma H. Biscoe. Br. Str. Oown of Oajicia, re leased from admiralty service, comes to sound for United King dom cargo. aisuRATED MAGNESIA Neutralizes excess acid; In stantly relieves indigestion, heart burn, belching, sour stomach, etc. One teaspoonful in a little water after eating. Pleasant; whole some; Inexpensive; at all drug gists everywhere, in either pow der or tablet form. Bisurated Magnesia, No. 23 E. 26th St., N. Y. C. Puget Sound Electric Ry. FOR SEATTLE — Limited Trains every hour. Time of Limited Trains seventy minute*. Trains Leave Eighth and A Sts., Tacoma I.IXIIII l» TWAINs 7:35, 8:30,0:85, 10:85, 11:85 a. m.; IfllM, 1:85, 3:35, 3:35, 4:»5 and 5:85 p. >>. All Limited Trains Htop at Auburn and Kent. LOCAL TRAINS leave 6, 8, 10 a. in.. 12 in.. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10:05 and 11:85 p. m. PUYALLUP SHORT Iflß— 'I lulu.- Will leave Tacmna at 7:10, 9:1O and 11:10 a. in.; 1:10, 8:10, 8:10, 6:10, 7:10, 0:10 and 11:80 p. m. A CIRCUIT TOUR OF THE East and West At Small Expenditure Presenting 200 mile? of Columbia River scenery, Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas CityJ I St. Louis and all points East, going now, especially to the / • TOPO/E* ALLOWED AT I /-, ... . — . ... HHTI akf California Expositions j IIU I LniVL. In Either Direction Via the | OREGON Pacific w\ \ ow.r.&n. Qijcfrorn f \ ) O. S. L. and U. P. I^YljLdll \ F""i%sf "Standard Route of the Weit" \ \^S^ Automatic Electric Block Safety Signal* I B^fi "'"' finesl etl"lpnienl protecf you nil the way. Reduced i r^dß round nip tickets mi naif daily. You khouid plan that I L^*<* neglected vacation trip at once. Liberal IP ' ~M itopoverF In either direction. Call at 1 f\ mt CITY TICKET OFFICE 4fm JrUi 1117-10 I'.i. ilic Ay. _. ,1^ m d^N. M"'" AHH' F t^. 'fi'^^x. w. cakhltiiehs. Service I Tuesday, August 17,1915.