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The Tacoma Times from Tacoma, Washington • Page 8

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EIGHT I Your Choice prf lof Any of the I Following Items I For FRIDAY ONLY I A NICKEL WILL DO THE WORK that 10c to 50c usually does. There'll be some I great come. 15c granite dippers 15c straw hats I 2 rolls of lie wax paper lie girls' skirts I 5 cakes of cocoa castile soap 15c dust raps I 2 rolls of 5c toilet paper 10c canvas glovies I 25r wooden pails 15c haby rattles 10c card pearl buttons 10c Jumping ropes 10c pin cubes, assorted 15c wizard tops I 2 cards of 5c hooks and eyes 10c checkers I To 50c ladles' neckwear 10c dominoa I 3 squat jelly glasses 10c golf balls 10c needle etched tumblers 10c towels 10c wine glasses 15c pennants 10c glass juice 10c paring knives I 10c glass measuring cups 10c fly swatters 10c scissors 10c silk thread I 2 cards of 5c safety pins To 15c laces I 6 gold plated collar buttons To 15c embroideries I 2 bottles 5c mucilage 10c bottle bluing 10c clean cut cake tins 15c bottle ammonia 10c granite pudding pans 10c tar soap I 3 white metal teaspoons 10c graters 10c celluloid roly polys 10c tablets 10c soap bubble outfits 10c ertp? paper I 2 cakes Ideal savou soap 10c shaving brush 10c package best corn starch 10c men's handkerchiefs 1 lb. best unpolished rice 1 can Aster milk I 3 flower 10c pot covers I 7 lead eraser 3 mouse traps I 3 lead 5c 10c whisk holders 10c quart 25c paper novels 15c Sweetheart talcum powder 10c balls twine 10c shaving or 10c pepper shakers Colgate's 10c salt shakers I Lighthouse the 10c steel knives work of Dutch Cleanser 10c st; I forks I Paulsons' I 1105-7 Broadway. Phone Main 232.

iOOO MILES TO MEET HER FIANCE After innumerable delays and pretty little Miss arrived in Tacoma last light from Antwerp, Belgium. Monday she will become the bride of Jerome Francois, hotel clerk of Raymond, Wash. Although she is unable to speak Bullish, she made the 'ourney from her native land here vith no aid but the directions vhloh her finance sent her. Miss was in Antwerp CALL STRIKE OFF Cardiff, Aug. a with federation officials, thousand coal miners of Hafod vho struck yesterday returned to work today.

Hourly Service on Puyallup Short line ON SKPTEMBER 1, 1915, THIS COMPANY AUGI'RATE AN HOURLY SERVICE ON THE PUYALLUP SHORT LINE HETWEEN TACOMA AND PUYALLUP. This is an experiment. If patronage justifies, this service will be maintained until further notice; if not, It will be discontinued after October 1, 1916. REDUCTION IN FARE On and after September 1, 1915, and until further notice, this TWKNTY-FOUR TRIP SUBURBAN COMMUTATION TICKET BOOKB will be sold at the rate of 1.4 cents per mile. At this rate twenty-four rides between Tacoma and Puyallup, with transfer privileges in the city of Tacoma, will cost $3.34, or about 14c per trip.

These ticketa are good any time within one year from date of sale and In either direction. LEAVE LEAVE TACOMA PUYALLUP fM. 6: bo A. M. 7:10 A.

M. 7:10 A. M. 8:10 A. M.

7 0 A 9:10 A. M. A 10.10 A. M. 9:60 A 11:10 A.

M. 10:60 A. M. P. M.

AM 1:10 P. 11. 60 P. M. j.bo P5.

3:10 P. M. 4:10 P. M. 4:60 6:10 P.

M. -60 M. 7:10 P. M. .7:50 P.

M. 8:10 P. M. gr, 0 marked make connection at Willow Junction for Seattle, Poget Sound Electric Ry. when the Germans entered It.

When Francous read of that war news, he was determined that now was the time for his sweetheart to leave the danger zone and come to him. He wrote her so, and she agreed. She has brother who served in the Belgian army until he was taken prisoner. The rest of her family has moved across the border into Hull, ml It is understood the federation officials advised the strikers to return, pending a conference at London between the union leaders and Lloyd-George. Stand By President? Only When He Stands By Country, Says T.R.

TLATTBB ttRQ, N. Xug. policy of aggressive aid to the allies as against Germany was advocated forcefully last night by Col. Theodore Roosevelt, ex-president. He termed Qermany as a country brutal and ruthless In Its foreign affairs, guilty of the grossest international immorality.

That the United States should have stood Idly by for 13 months while Belgium was violated, be denounced as "ignoble." He was equally emphatic in his denunciation of the government for its failure to avenge the deaths of "our own men and women who died In the Lusitania and the As to supporting the president, Roosevelt said: "I wish to make one comment on the statement so frequently made that we must stand by the president. 1 heartily subscribe to this only on condition, that it is followed by the statement 'so long as the president stands by the 60 AHEAD WITH DIVORCE TRIAL After considerable discussion between the counsel atfd the court as to the residence of the plaintiff for the purpose of determining the court jurisdiction, it was finally decided to proceed with the case, in which Minnie B. Horton is suing Charles E. Horton of Tacoma for a divorce, alleging abusive treatment and excessive use of Intoxicants. Mrs.

Horton claims residence In Seattle, but it was shown by the defendant's attorney that she had lived also In Kennewick, Medical Lake and In Thurston county. GERMANY READY TO DISAVOW IT BERLIN, Aug. public opinion very generally for peace with the United States, there was every indication in officialdom today that unless the submarine which sank the Arabic had some particularly good reason for bo doing, its action will be disavowed. German officials Mill stand technically by the position that the Arabic may have been sunk by a mine, however. Expect Fall 01 Biclostok BERLIN, Aug.

26. capture of Blelostok, midway between Warsaw and Vilna, on the railway to Petrograd, is believed to be a matter of hours. Having hacked his way toward the railroad through the Russian rear guard, yon Gallwltz was within eight miles of Bielstok early yesterday. The Slavs still were offering a stubborn resistance to the German advance when the last official dispatches were filed. Loses Wardrobe; Almost, That Is Mrs.

Annie Stone, one of the members of a Masonic party that arrived in Tacoma this week, lost her entire wardrobe last evening while riding in an automobile downtown. That is, all except what she was wearing. The wardrobe, consisting of a blue silk dress, green silk, dress, white dress, four waists, shoes stockings and other articles was in a suit case. While Mrs. Stone was auto riding to the home of Rev.

Hendley, 3704 Yakima the suit case bounced unnoticed from the car. Mathers to Tell of Park's Needs Stephen T. Mathers, upon bis return from bis investigation of the Rainier National park, will in all probability speak, following a luncheon Monday at the Commercial club, to the public concerning the condition and needs of the park. He will leave for Seattle that afternoon. Confession Note a Fake They Claim The mystery note reoejyed at the sheriff's office Aug.

12 from a supposed burglar named Tom Eaton declaring that he was the man who entered the home of Charley Dunn's and wife, Graham, and Deal Itie two 1 women, was denied today in Justice Linck'a court by Qunn to be his worlti Gunu thre? all testified today that he had been In bed on the night of the alleged aKault, sleeping there the entire night. THE TAOCMA TIMES defensTEle fha( we stand by the country, right or wrong. It lg indefensible for any free man In a free republic to state that he will stand by any official right or wrong, or by any ex-officUl. "No man rould effectively stand by President Lincoln unless lie had stood against President Buchanan. If, after the firing on Fort Sumter, President Lincoln had said that the believers In the Union were too proud to figlit, and if, Instead of acting, Hi.n-had been three months' admirable elocutionary correspondence with Jefferson Davis, by mld-summor I the friends of the Union would have followed Horace Greeley's' advice to let erring sisters go in peace.

"To treat elocution as a substitute for action, to rely upon high sounding words, unless backed by deeds, is proof of a mind that dwells only In the realm of shadow and shame." The civilians encamped here to prepare themselves for military I i service enthusiastically applauded' the colonel. BLAMES KAISER' FOR GREAT WAR; LONDON, Aug. to a recent speech of Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg, German rhnncellor, Sir Edward Grey denied that there was any agreement between Belgium and Britain which could reflect upon Bel-' glum'B as a boaa fide neutral. He repeated his charge, frequently made, that but for Germany, the Austro-Servtan affair never would have spread into an international holocaust.

EDISON HURT; KEEPS WORKING WEST ORANGE, N. Auk. Edison was burned the face last night while at work in his laboratory, when an assistant made a mistake while the two were working together. But Edison returned to wark. TEETH Dr.A.

8. Mark, Mgr. Carefull Dentistry at Most Reason- able Prices I Sanitary Bridgework $5 Per Tooth Silver Filling Gold Crowns $6.00 Maroon I Chicago Whaleboni Plates $15.00 We Can Please Yoi No Better Dentistry; i Any Price. i CHICAGO 7 ENTISTS Langlow Building 1124 Are. Open Evenings and Sunday Morning HAIIt Illtl HIIKS, 88c IVORY TOILBT MKCWB -Parisian Ivory H.ir Brush- lif WHTB FOB ea.

11 rows of genuine bris- jMsf i'AAJfItSM -Parisian Ivory Nail Files, ties. back, and h.n- JXCOMA. Button Hooks. Shoe Horns. y.

shoppycbnt tacoma 35c: Bpe. THE POWER OF THE DOLLAR IS MULTIPLIED ON Tacoma's MONTHLY Dollar Day Odd Lot of Silks, Were to $1.50 Yard, I towklh Dress Goods Worth to $2.00 Yard, 2 Yards $1.00 50 V. at $1.00 Yard odd assortment of Fancy Silks, bleached Bath Towels, of school girls will find splendid fabrics and Brocaded Silk Stripe Novelties, 22x44 inches, all white, In this sale for School Dresses and Coat. It also Plain Marquisettes and Crepe de Chine. hemmed ends; special, includes for waists, dreuses and combinations; 5 $1.00 formerly up to $2.00 yard.

Balcony. materials for women's suits, skirts and CHOICE 2 YARDS $1 00 as. towklh. for purposes. yx.w 4 FOR $1 assortment of weaves and colon; widths 50 dozen bleached 60 to 56 in.

Formerly priced to $2.00 yard. Choice Bath Towels, extra Dollar i Mi heavy double thread Women's SOC Hose, weave, hemmed ends; $1.00 YARD 3 Pairs $1.00 special, Knit Pine Silk Lisle Hose, the "Matchless mt Quality." full fashioned, reinforced soles and toes, high spliced heels. We guarantee the wearing qual- OKIITS JVlade to I OUr Measure ity. 6oc quality Complete for $1.50 FAIRS $1.00 19x19 inches, floral is a very unusual opportunity to have a and conventional de- made to your measure, fitted and finished signs; special, dor. complete by an expert man tailor for only woman who does her own sewing may have Women's and Misses Wear DAMASK, her skirt cut and pinned free ready for sewing.

jvuu YARD two offers apply on the purchase of Inch Bleached terials worth $1.00 yard and up. White Pique and Galatea Skirts, mostly small pure Irish sizes, worth to $2.60. linen, in dot, daisy and White -Lingerie Dresses, misses' sizes, were $5. chrysanthemum de- ca a. aam Ratine Dress, 38, was $6.00.

signs; special, yard.sl 10 DCrim OUIXainS Girls' Coats, 10, 12, 14 years; 1 Red Norfolk, 1 (U) pni Red and 1 Navy Serge Coats; formerly $5.00. $1.35 BLANKF.TS, cmx Floor. $1 r.lllt pairs Scrim Curtains In white, cream and linixh Cot- ecru, some trimmed with lace, some with lace and Blankets, size 64- insertion. All are 2V4 yards long and made as well OK Lay and'tan with 'oN as much higher priced Curtains. UniKlren ZOC JlOSe, ored borders'; special, regular $1.60 to $2.00 values.

Dollar Day 6 Pairs $1.00 Pair 31.00 special, pair $1.00 quality, seamless, elastic ribbed Cotton Floor. Hose, medium weight, suitable for boys or girls. $1.25 COMFOKTH, $1 of pure Maco cotton, with double toes and cotton filled heolH; sizes from 6to 10. Good Hose for school ComforU, full bed size, wear covered with fine chal- values. neat patterns; $1.69 GraSS BUgS $1.00 PATRB 45100 special 91.00 ze 36x72 attractive patterns in green and 9 -First Floor.

45c HHKISS brown, good assortment. Regularly $1.69. Special Bleached Dollar Day $1.00 Sheets, linen finish, Floor. neat center seam, 4Eg $1.50 Brush and Comb ar Xt. ra for $1.00 flViilfirAri'r cjnmmAr TTaffl -A fine combination offer, SUITING, 0 YDS.

WUlOren Summer HatS, Brush with hand drawn pure bristles, ebony Were $2.75 tO $4.95, at $1.00 aVeTard 'r "bSf'cSb! UDbreak" inc." -This offer choice of overy Hat in the Each worth Special e8 looks and Children's Department; Milan and hemp snails, rpxTTi qtiiii launders like real lin- gnt and afkT co lors, trimmed with ribbons and IHJU $1-W en; special, 9 BmaU porn)erly pr ced ftt tQ $4 95 Dollar Day, choice $1.00 $1.75 SPREADS, $1.00 Floor. weight Dimity Ohildran's DrARHAR Wnrtri in Spreads, 81x90 Inches, esses, worm 10 all wnltei tmtL neat 2 for $1.00 "oral patterns; special $1 gg Linoleum $1.00 ffiTK -Seven choice patterns in Inlaid standstyles. ard quality. Regularly $1.20 sq, yd. Dollar Day 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 years.

Worth to $1.50. Mill Nn Bo special, yard $1.00 nm- yards, the 15c quality; special, 10 Middy Blouses, Values to $1.95, $100 8 YDS. FOR $1.00 11x11 inches, with shelves, for gas or oil IOT JpI.UU genuine No. 100 itovee. Special Friday $1.00 doz.

Middies made of Galatea, trimmed with Berkeley Cambric, best Floor green and plaid collars and cuffs. Formerly to quality for fine under- $1.86. Special $1.00 garments, 19c grade; Floor. special, 8 yards. we 15c Cases, 10 for FOR $1.00 inch Pillow Cases, made of good quality Drug Store Items lo'w'-rSngMTTnches IBc value8 extra wclal- 00 wlde Usat Quality for 10 FOR $1.00 aervice; 24c quality; l)n Barry Perfumes, special, oz $1.00 special, 5 yards.

Durham Duplex Razor Mug and Shaving Hems, special $1.00 Tourist Traveling Cases, rubber lined $1.00 Tne genuine Fruit 25c Cotton, 5 for $1.00 -Three 60c bottles of Syrup of Pepsin or Swamp of the Loom and Lons- Ouf wrf known purltan Batt Bnow Root for $1.00 da'e Muslins, best for Ivory Mantel or Desk Cock. household extra cotton, long fiber v.l«. ivory Hair Brushes, special $1.00 BpeC'tt1 oo 6 FOR $-100 $1.25 Melba Face Powder, cream and rouge, $1.00 Furniture Worth Home Furnishings $1.25 to $2, Choice 1 $1.25 to $4.50, Choice 1 useful furniture items have been selected for Dollar large assortment of items, both useful and ornamental in Day item of practical use. character, and Bamboo Electric Lamps. Dining Chair, mission style.

Silk Lined Shades. Sewing Rocker. oak finish. ZSicTefflS'SKSi. 24-ln.

Stool, white enameled. Jardinieres. 11 B.hv Walker Japanese Vases. Baby Warner. Flower Baskets.

Child's Toilet Chair. Tea Pota. Child's Rocker, oak finish. Blad Bo7 CholCe Child's Re.d Rocker. CHoiCC Child's High Chair, oak finish.

Brass Cuspidors. 1.60 Youths' Chair, oak finish. Hammocks. gm $1.50 Canvas Stoamer Chair. Hambiw and Willow Anto narteta.

gm -Four 36c Camp worth $1.40. -Copper Bottom Wa.h I Threp 50c Camp worth 11.60. $1.60 Canvas Cross leg Cott. SPECIAL I JL ii.io Kitchen Table. Demonstration Economy Jars JL Solid Oak Magazine SUnd.

iao OIVKN AWAY FRKK Sewing Table, oak finish. the first 150 women visiting the r.rTi demonstration of Economy Fruit Jars in Folding Card the b)g ton rrow we will give Table, oak finish, 24 in. top. ONK FKKE. Omibrella Stands.

one to each; none to chldlren. Foot leatherette coyer. demonstrator direct from the factory wllT explain the advantages of Economy $2.00 Woven Wire Solid Oak 12 In. ftquare. size, dozen I lUu I worth 76c each.

Thursday, Aug. 36,1915..

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