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PAQE BIGHT SHOPPING CENTER OF TACOMA \ - Many of Tacoma's Fine Homes Should Find a Place for This Fine Furniture at Near Half 940 ARM CHAIR $25 $47.50 ROCKER $30.00 $50.00 CHAIR $27.50 —Low Neck Arm Chair with —Comfortable Old English, —Handsome Colonial Chair plain, graceful lines, covered wlnK arnl Bty i e , ln wn tch the w|th distinctive lines. Taper wlth green stripe denim; solid BW i ng o f the rocker, the seat «n X >e«R »ntl curved mahogany mahogany frame. level and the pitch of the back «™n supports; upholstered In —Also Rocker to match, ontriute the utmost ln com- w°ol tapestry. Each, special $26.00 fort. The upholstering is am- —Rocker to match. Each $55.00 CHAIR $35.00ppci c an j covered with green worth $50. Special $27.50 —Luxurious Mahogany Chair, denim. Full mahogany frame. „ »7«.00 CHAIR $59.00 both comfortable In use and at- __Arm Chair to match Each — ni«- luxurious Library Chair tractive in appearance. The wort h $47 50 Special . $30 *ltn large Boft &rme- tne seat roll of the arms and the back is made with extra deep oil arch 18 a harmony ln curves. $35.00 ic<>( kii: $2£-5O tempered springs; sj>ring back Covered wl{h fine quality of —High b«lk Mahogany Rocker, covered with English Morocco tapestry; $56 value. Sp'l.s2s oil tempered, aprlng seat, coy- leather; legs solid mahogany. $35 ARM CHAIR $25 ered w»th l>est quality tapes- Special .....SSO —Solid Mahogany Chair, try. Special $22.50 $40.00 ROCKKR $22.50 heavy and massive style, seat $15.00 ROTKKR $25.00 —Sleepy Hollow Rocker, solid revered with best quality —High back Rocker with solid mahogany frame, covered with Spanish leather; a fine chair mahogany anna, spring seat green corduroy plush. Special for club or living room. .Spe- and back covered with green at $22.50 cial $25.00 panns plush. Special, at $25.00 —Fourth Floor. The Sale of Drugs and Toilet Helps —Liberal savings on every-day needi of ev«y member of the family. Bo sure to claim a good .share. A new list for tomorrow's selling. fc^! fi'^i ELECTRIC VHHIATOHK 15 IMT. OFF Wr^mK %|R "\ ,v \ 1 TRIPLICATK MIRRORS IHI KTII <>l I si^i^ [^^^■■■■H ah. sin\i\(,(,(i(»ns Kn itni hit BRING IS VOIR I'RKSCRIP- —35c Rocky Mountain Tea, —50c Kilmers Swamp Root, TIONS special 10c special 33c —This department is In charge —25c Chocolate Worm Loz- ■—50c Sal Hepatica, special 3Hc of an expert registered pharma- enges, special 17c —$1.00 Wine of Cardui, special ctst of long experience. Only —sOc Scott's Emulsion of Cod at ' 79c Pharmaceuticals and ilrugs of Liver Oil, special 83c tooth MwiwtrranM the highest standard of quality —»1.00 Syrup of Hypophos- f ' plflV t! !p ( are ü ß ed. Special delivery PhHes, FelloW. Formula; spe- "^^.^^nT Tooth Paf, t, e ' when desired. cial 6» c !<pe, f- ii1 ' ™°, f% '■ ■' • " -35P OOCOH AM) CiHAt REME. —$1.00 Emulsion of Cod Liver Z~" c P". r,°' a ,Feroxlde Too, th DIKS Oil with Hypophosphites, spe- 1 owder TWO for . . . . a.Tk; -50c Foleys Honey and Tar, rial 6»c £*£, Orave 8 Powdw-. Bpecial ••••••■ S»c PATENT RKMF.DIES —-50c Lillys Dental Cream -2ac^oley B Honey and Tar. _ $1()0 Malt)nCi plaln or w)th larfp pnck '/ g « .^^..tTIS S;^L cough w^ BEStsyjTBJS SMH^'bvJi.'iS »»V»«». .. and with Cod-Liver Oil. Spe- Tooth Powder and Paste, spe- STAM>ARI> REMEDIES cial during this Rale 79c cial 17c —50c bottles Bay Rum, glass —$1.00 Pinkham's Vegetable —25c Turkish Myrrh Tooth Rtoppers, U. S. P. strength; spe- Compound 69c Powder, special lie Ciai, n> ■;.'•■ M.'n ■ ■SOc —25c Bromo Seltzer, special, ■2 5c Revelation Tooth Pow -SI.OO Weyeths Beef, Iron at l 7c der, special 19c and Wine, special 79c —;.0c Wayeth'g Effervescing 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste — t>c Mentholatum, gpl. . .16c Sodium Phosphate, special.. 88c i"«eU! 19c TRAWLER SINK. . LONDON, Aug. 24—A Hull trawler was German-subbed nnd Bunk, with a loss of three of ;he crew. MEN Consult a Physician !\ Who ' if Special- W Who's I Whole 2^is Prac jj*zjz*ar% tically i-o Your Al I 'articular Ailments I charge nothing for con siiltation. My fees arc very low and you can pay as able In weekly or monthly installments. Do not let money matters keep you away. Call and talk it over with me. Dr. W. F. Blair 952% Pacific Avenue Tacoma, Wash. Hours—9 a. to. to & p. m. dally; Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evening*, 7 to 8 o'clock; , Rusdays, 10 to 12 only. You'll enjoy Victor dance music whether you dance or not The Victrola furnishes the best dance music of every kind—perfect in every way, and alwaysl ready whenever you want to dance, Even if you don't dance you will be delighted with the splendid music—and you'll have a hard time keeping your teet still. Stop in any time in<l hear the late*t dance mmU. Virtmlai $15 5» $250. Victor. $10 to $100. We'll arrange tny terrot, if deaired. The Tacoma Eilers Talking /tfic!2«s?\ Machine Co. uJS&Ii 1 MS BROADWAY. PHONE MAIN l«a. HH||' THE TAOOMA TIMES CARRANZA DEMANDS HE BE RECOGNIZED WASHINGTON, Aug| J4 — Gen. Carranza's reply to pea'-'e proposals of the Pan-American powers, due today, is an out-and out demand for recognition. On any other basis than this, It to understood that Carran/.a Vill refuse to discuss the Can American plans for peace in RUSS ARMY IS SAVED LONDON, Aug. 24.—Although the German Advance is puHhlug the Kusslans continually back, the naval defeat in the Gulf or Riga probably has saved the Slav army from complete destruction. Yon Hindenberg cannot now cou tinue iiis* attempt to surround Riga menacing his communica- Later dispatches are that the German defeat in the gulf was even more serious than the Rus sians at first claimed. Fifteen vessels in all are said to have sunk. TAFT SNUBS SUFFS PORTLAND, Ore., Au«. 24.— Suffragists today think even leas of William Howard Taft than they did before, if that is possi ble. They are highly incensed over the way the former president snubbed a party of Congressional Union members yesterday when HONOR DEAD HERG LONDON, Aug. 24.—Lieut, amidst a hail of shell fire, held Frederick William Campbell, who the position against attack, has on June 15 at Glvenchy advanced been honored with the Victoria alone with two machine 'guns cross, although dead. He died over a parapet and utJbn arrtv- aH a result of wounds sustained ing at the German first line, during the encounter. CONCERT TO BE FREE The Rev. Frank Dyer of the a recital at the church at 8 First Congregational churchy an- o'clock next Sunday night. Rev. nounces the visit of the brilliant Dyer issues a hearty invitation oratorio soloist, Miss Jennte i\ to Times readers to attend the Willing of Chicago, who will giva concert, which will be froe to ill. PROTECTS COTTON WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 24. banks to be loaned cotton grow —U. S. treasury officials, in view ers to tide them over until they of the allies' declaring cotton can sell their crops at a profit contraband, are planning to de- able price. The new federal, re posit 30,000,000 in southern serve banks will be used. LOOMIS FALLS; BUSTS A RIB Chief of Police Loomis has a new version of the Adam and Eve affair. He don't believe Eve picked the apple at all. He thinks that Adam did it, and that he used a wobbly stepladder In the job. He also believes that Adam broke his rib when the ladder slipped, and that some bungler got the current rib story wrong. All this because Loomis emu lated this feat yesterday. The chief was picking appl»s when his ladder collapsed. He broke a rib over his heart, la suffering all sorts of pain, but it is not expected that the injury will prove serious. MURPHYBETTER After lying at the point of death for months, City Jailer Stephen Murphy, Tacoma police man, was removed from the Ta coma Private sanitarium to his home today, comparatively well. Jailer Murphy was seizod with paralysis several months ag >, Physicians gave him up, shortly afterward, and he lay in a itate of coma for weeks. He lost ia pounds. WRECKED AUTO Captured by the police yester day at Lakevlew, after he Is said to have ditched and wrecked *n automobile on the South facoma bouleVard near Center street, John McArdel, a mechanic, wan placed on trial in police court this afternoon charged with reckleto driving McArdel jumped lato another machine following the in cident, the police say, and was being driven away by a friend when tbe police car overtook them. -• GETS A WARRANT; THEN COLLAPSES After having obtained a war rant for the arreat of her nte*e and her niece's hueband, whom she said assaulted her, Mrs. Ar milda Long, 8618 80. D St.. Fern Hill, collapsed in Deputy Proa* cutlng Attorney Seldon'a office yesterday. SAYS S0Da1»0P~ HIGH EXPLOSIVE Claiming that lemon sod* pop i» a high explosive and that V H. Heaurhaug, of tbs Pacific Bottling Works, wm negligent when he did not notify him of the fact, J. F. Murdook, 709 ijo 3»th st., a confectioner,, brought suit yesterday in superior court for 910.000 damages for the loan of an eye and other alleged dJs fiKurationa / Me/leo. This it a straight defiance of the n«ven powers. Due to his attitude there would be a good deal of •atlsfaction a official circles if Villa should succeed in defeating Carranza in the fighting around Monterey, but it is feared that this is im probable. On land, it is but a question of hours, before the Russians will abandon Brest-Litovsk and their whole second line of de fense in Poland. German political leaders are reported as anxious to bring about peace on favorable terms, without laying claim to the lands they have conquered. The coun try is reported near bankruptcy. The kaiser will apologize un reservedly to Denmark for the sinking of a Danish steamer and the invasion of Danish waters to sink a British sub. they sought to meet him. Their purpose was to point out to him some of the good points as developed in the west ern suffrage states. But Taft refused to be ap proached. He sent down a note declining to see the women, even for a minute. hank ouuumrcM. Clearings $278,046.56 Balances 28,994.60 Transactions 99 1,961.CD 1 TODAY'S MJltl 11 AIDS I To cliaur up and whiten the skin and secure that charm of pink and white youthful freshness t.o much desired by all women you will find It safer to rely up a good face lotion rather than powder. To get rid of that shiny and muddy appearance in your com plexion, dissolve four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint hot wa ter, and add two teaspoonfuls gly cerin. Apply this to your face, neck and arms, rubbing gently until dry. This lotion does not show or rub off like powder and is much better. It is splendid for removing tan, freckles, pimples and sallowness. You can make a delightful shampoo for a very trifling cost If you get from your druggist a package of canthrox and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot wa ter. Pour a little *t a time on the scalp and rub briskly. This cre ates an abundance of thick, white lather that thoroughly dissolves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a fluffi ness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure. Puget Sound Electric Ry. FOR SEATTLE — Limited Trains every hour. Time of Limited Trains seventy minutes. Trains Leave Eighth and A Sts., Tacoma LDfITBI) TItAINH 7:88, 8:35, 0:85, 10:S3, 11:8 ft a. tii.; 18:35, 1:83, 8:85, 8:85, 4:35 and 5:85 p. in. All Limited Trains Stop at Auburn and Kent. LOCAL TRAINS leave «, 8, l6:fe andTf :3fl p. ro. PUYALLUP SHORT LINK— Train, will iw,,. Tacoma at 7.HVirTIO and 11:10 a. Jil T:1O, *«10, 6:10, BVIO, 7:10, 9:10 mm) JI sop, in. GERMANS CAPTURE RAILROAD PETROGRAD, Aug. 24. —Vll- na-Blelostok, an important rail way center north of Warsaw, will fall shortly before the German advance, high war office offi cials admitted this afternoon. This will sever the Petrograd- Warsaw railway, but government officials declared some lines will be retained to withdraw the Rus sian armies. They predict (hat the Grand Duke Nicholas will yet undertake the offensive. Flood In Arkansas UTTL.E ROCK, Aug. 24.— Right are dead and 4000 others are marooned in Newport, Ark , as the result of tlic rapid flood ins ot the Whi'.e river. So fi'jve is the flood ttat steamboats can not roach the survivors. Stranded Liner Safely Floated The Osaka Shosen Kalsha lin er Panama Maru which went aground at 1 o'clock yesterday morning off Three Tree Point, v:hiie en route to Tacoma with an Oriental cargo for tlila port, was easily pulled off the mud at 7 p. m. by the tugs Vulcan of Ta com.i mml the Goliath and Tyee, of Seattle. She arrived here at 9 l). m. The Panama Mara will be docked in Tacoma two day.? discharging cargo. TAFT HAS PEACE PLAN FOR WORLD PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 24.— Kx-President Taft yesterday oui liued his plan of a world r« c league to the Oregon-Washing ton lawyers. It consists of a league with a court to arbitrate most quetuions of international i'lß|mte. A polite force recruited from all nations would enforce the orders of the court. I Buy Your Power Is It not time for you to turn over your pow er making to people who are In the power pro duction and distribu tion business? Your business, Mr. Manu facturer, is to make and sell a certain product and you should not be hampered in this busi ness by having added to your duties, power production. The power problem in the manufacturing establishment can be solved through pur chasing power from a Company that has men trained in every detail and branch of the art. Many of the very large factories of the coun try are buying their power and are satisfied and successful. In Ta coma we number amongst our customers many of the City's lead ing establishments. We would ask that you investigate our service and our rates. An almost unlimited supply of developed power is at your door. Inquire of the Sales De partment. (Main 1065.) Puget Sound I Traction, Light & Power Co. THREE IRRESISTIBLE ATTRACTIONS BECKON YOU TO McCORMACK BROS.' TO MORROW— Red Letter Day 10 S. & H. Stamps free for every book you have. Double <fr*f Stamps On every purchase in all Departments. A Carload of New Bargains For the Big Mill End Sale Any merchant can offer you as {RR^si^ good a bargain as we do for a STCJIrcW \ Bu^f you'll compare advertised !;E||g||| > speWals day after day -and in- \B?\ifil£« > vestigate values carefully too— JHsßal < you '11 find prices lower here on an sß^SrilSj average than in any other store. v^w~>«~^ {majcmsmf} Tnen there's another big attrac ilfflll WE GIVE S. &H. STAMPS Sfeiyi^ I HERE WITH EVERY PUR BSnriSS* CHASE THE ONLY LARGE imdmpM < store in tacoma where fl^Sfl \ YOU GET BARGAINS AND < > s& H STAMPS TOO. SAVE FROM $1 TO $3 ON A NEW LAWN MOWER A deeUive cteftßlip of every lawn mower on our floors DOW. Sera]) the old one and give your lawn a fair chance —buy now and save from $1 to $3 over the price you'll have to pay if you m ait until next season. Lawn Mowers, the famous Cold- Plain Bearing I,awn Mower, well muke, with o knives, cuts a H-inch size, a regular $3.50 iMJAdSISa s»- Bale thlß 52.70 can be adjusted to cut grass weeK al ~fcl' ** close or long; will last practi cally a lifetime; OO AQ Plaln Bearin« Lawn Mower. $11.50 value I*i-inch size, regular $4.00 6ame make in 14-inch size, reg- value, special this 0<) OO ular price $10.50, tor this sale week at $&itf(J they're selling Of OQ 14-inch ' Lawn' Mowert bull- Cotton Garden Hose- 25-foot bearing, with 4 blades, regular lengths, complete with cou s7.oo value, this p/| QQ plings, special C 1 OQ week at «p*tiUO to close $11 JO /TTI/f/f /O "TUC STORE THAT/fS~\ I /# MM MT^A YES YOU MLINC V 1/ \f)§ / PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT 15 ™ 5 0 A CIRCUIT TOUR OF THE East and West , iJk At Small Expenditure *!u, Vi . Presenting 200 miles of Columbia River scenery, Yellowstond National Park, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City] St. Louis and all points East, going now, especially to the * HfifiTirpl California Expositions ' nil I LniVE. In Either Direction Via the y ,: • F^Union Pacific l\\ O-W. R. &N. Cltqf Am f \ " O. S. L. and U. P. iJjljLvlll V r^-£2 "Btand«rd Route of the Weit" 1 U&^ Automatic Electric Block Safety Signal! I l^gflf nnd finest equipment protect you all th« way. Reduced I \^jtt round trip tickets on Balo dully. You should plan thai ■ L^Ql neglected vacation trip at once. Liberal / w Zf/ atopovers In either direction. Call at 1 j\m-t C'TY TICKET OFFICE lW^ 1117-10 I'm. in.- Ay. _. Jim. ;RL'*Wv\ w. cAnnrTHERa, Service xwfflßl^^ Courtesy Tuesday, Aug. 24,1915.