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THE BIORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1910. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKXGOX1AX TEUkTBOXXflL Paetfle Statas. Horns. .....Mala TOTO A .....Mala TOTO A Mala TOTO A ensj .....Mala TOTO A rr;5ia to a M.in TOTO A wOSS CtvatinsH City Clmlxloa.. Muwiic Editor. Sunday Editor.... Compoftns-roosa Cttr Editor .... Supt. Buildings... AJtVSEMIXTS- DRPHEUM THEATER (Mrrrlion ltl fUth aad 8rath vudelll- ,.Tt" WlarMoa at J:1S an toalsbt at B:la. GRAND THEATER Par aad WBahlnonl Vaudeviu. This afternoon at t.ia. toolsnt at T:30 and Ltkio theater rth '"f'Tr ArmtrODf HUlcal Com.dr Compaar m "Baraln tar." Tils afternoon at J:0; tiniht at 3o aad . STAR THEATER (Par aad WaaMnt Motion plctaraa. CooUnuoua. from 1.40 to 10:30 P. M. OAKS PARK tO. W. P. earUao) Xaraaaar Ladies' Baad. TMa afternoon aad tonfbt. OKXCOX1AX AT BMOBT9L Far ths atekaat iilliaij Tfca aaarta- Owae By. Oa. Msas aiat dlaialila Diaiil at L CaUsgtl i Caarkart rark aV J. TBlrtass. New Lixb Wiu. SHOirna Route. Ths Portland Railway. Light Power Com pany to laying double tracks on Sandy boulevard between EaM Twenty-eighth and Burnside streets over Bandy boule vard, on East Couch to Eaa Tenth street, to East Burnside. where connection will be made with the double tracka acroaa Burnslde-atreet bridge. On completion of this new cariine the Roae City care will be routed to the West de over the Burnside-etreet bridge Instead of over the Morrison-street bridge aa at present. Thla win shorten the dJMance materially. mi ..-in. awtw mnnlnr over the BumsMe-atreet bridge. These chanitee will leave the cans wiucn run to mi car barn at East Couch street the only ones to cross the Morrison-street bridge- from thai district. Olson Dram Speediko Ar-ro. Adolph Olson, of Deep River. Washington, is mystified by a report which he saw In the Portland newspapens that he waa ...a n rii.iiinf hk automobile In .... .... 1..I- ia Tn l.ttar tn CThlef inw mj v . Mir. . of Police Cox he says that he has not used the car eince July t ana na own r ik. ih mnat ofithe time since -a. ii - h. MrrtM the kev to lnvn. tin ojm - the garage and that the car ahowa no in dication of having been used. He writes to say that be will be on nana wneneier he is wanted. The complaint was made by Patrolman Ends, who took the num ber of the car. It la supposed that aotne one baa gained access to Olson's garage nd taken the car out in nis swrenvw. xr.. l.a.aM.rw UnmL At the meeting of the Seventh Ward Improve ment Loagne tomorrow night at the hall . . Pnwull and Milwaukee streefw. the matter of opening and Im proving streets extending xo me an" the Reed Institute win oe roramni. Reports from the street committee on i- vMf Imiwirtant streets Is VlllllB V c.w.. 1 . i ... m mm AlaA thai water committee will make a full report, when the league will tajce aotno iun.mi The erection of a new bridge across the niu. . riUanrth atrat Wl 11 liianimv " be considered. It will be the moat Im portant midsummer meeting for the league and all members and others in terested are urged to attend. - awii"Sww Uninrr H mhx Rev. Clarence True "Wilson, pastor of Centen . bit Methodist Church, will leave for Mount Hood with a party of Portland ministers next Monday with the intention of climbing the mountain. Rev. Fletcher " Homan. president or Willamette univer sity, will be one of the party. Rev. Mr. -. i ii xt vwint Hnml last Tear. and will go as head of the party, al though Messrs. Coalman and Miles, . 1 1 vill Hlrwrt the mln- .ti uuui - isterlal footsteps up and down the slopes of the mountain. Bartender and Women Fused. Joe vt.ii w-..ui-- . t m t-UI room which nmii, M .1 .h... . . - ... was raided at First and Madison streets . iv.. mwn. waa fined s In Police Court yesterdey for selling liquor with out a license. It was enown mm im i ... vlfrK n n attemnt to serve a .ft... wnm.n Af Hnnhtful rhar- iiir im mm. . . " . . acter frequented It. Two of the women caught In the raid were nnea s. saonro Bollch who for the third time waa caught .ni. itniu. Mninnr tn law last Sun day, was fined J3W. He gave notice of appeal. rw a.OTvn TCnmMa wishes) to an . v. . . tk. imninimnt of the Saarquam building having forced him to . ... Ki. Afrteea In that building.' on n . Ae .) fntantlnn tn OCCUnV OUar- ters In the new Selling building, when completed, no nas taaen Bmpunuj offices In the Macleay buiWlng. corner .ml W..nln1nii tmt I ee tM where he can be found after August la, rooms H and eoa. name nours, sauna wwpuwni a numoers. TEwn Pai naa Hoatw. Cantaln F. C. Wood, quartermaster. Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, and acting Adju- .... i a ki Ti.frW nf lnrtn Rico. is in Portland vUltlng his mother. Mrs. F. W. Wood, at IS Emerson street West. He has been absent from Portland for IS years. Captain Wood was the guest of honor at a dinner given last night by his cousin. Mrs. Clara McCormlck. of River- dale. o nmTti rV)wet-rxn. Rev. Clarence True Wilson, of Centenary Methodist Church, announces ton in. hikiH... 4K. r Ket ween himself and Colonel B. Hoter. of Salem have been completed, and that there will be no more appointments. Their last discus sions were held In towns In Southern nreann last week. G an rob VntcsHT Dims. George Vincent died at the nome 01 nw toh-ui-iw. j- ii- l' - fi.v.ntv-fnurth atraet North; Monday at the age of S3 years. He Is survived by his wife, and the following children: narao ia. rwiaanm iw- . dhu ui.nt.in nTwrn twwlv will be sent to Heppner. Or, for burial. O'Nbxix- Opening Wednesday evening. August J. building formerly occupied by . i . . f..K iM.i inri West Park. I 1 1 11 A i t.ww. m.u. Will serve special dinner. S plate, 6:J0 n w T,hl -M nn raotMiat. A la carta after P. M. For reservations) address orcein, us nest rmri. . ClnrnM. TMe tflnlrKI steamer Charles R. Spencer leaves Washington-street dock at 7:30 o'clock. Tickets M cents, at Sherman. Clay Co.. The J. K. QUI Company ana at aoca. - r T T" VI rm Todat. Central W. C T. TJ. will meet today at t: P. M.. at room M2 Good nous h building. The monthly reports from offtcene and su- nerlntandenla Will be read. Patett. Cawtalocpps excell all others. It's in the taste. Order from your dealer. Accept no substitute. Each melon guar anteed. o.uun.n t.,m nAafttva aruaranfaa ts. Profeaaor Rlr.gler. Portland Swimming Batha. 1S7 Fourth. DtmiT Vacuo: CtXANsras. easy' pay- fiMi 173U. Waah. Main USX A nSfi. Dr. James C Twttchbu. has returned aenba Ian aka Mllaalaa ! Cltr raua fcibaci H.On ar aaaU aro a-aM fcmHil fcm ataata Tt Park D. X. Butbay. ii Aiailna Hot. ractfW CUr D. F. Ftiaaaita Xnpal fiat rli tar. Car,.. Waih Mlaarml rtnc Baaai Ca. M. atarttoa Bar1aa faeries V aaj aa, CwUlne tolMi r X. Bilckaa xrom jLna Aroor buversiiy men Casat Will Ed- ! . ..-4 ...- M. aiitnmnhlle at the rate of eO miles aa hour when arrested by Patrolman 81ms yesterday. " mttted the charge and was fined a Ira Htakenger was arrested by Patrolman lon and paid a like amount. I . Tarpley, an attorney, defended himself In a speeding charge placed against him by Sims, and put up a hard flght. The officer declared that Tarpley -M miles an hour by the speedometer on wi l- t.mI., aaid that the ilia niuwiw.B- . . , j , . speed was not over 14 miles snd attacked the veracity or tne pro-Kuum The case went over until August IS. when m. i in i. tn ahaw by others of his party that Sims la in the wrong. Doo Cause or Thobble-The principle of law that every dog is entitled to one bite wss given expression oy t,. . -t... ha discharged 2mil Mil - , , Krattlnger. a South Portland resident ac cused of keeping a vicious dog. The complaint was made by Theodore Knud sen. who said that his body wss bitten seven times by tne oog. it . V. .SlUnn nlaved With the no we, r" i , . i.. - dog and that bis master should be pre sumed to nave no imwiob. , wss vicious. Judge Bennett warned him, . . v.. 4M t. eirfuna he would be nowwvur. iiibi " " - presumed to know and would be held accountable It tne nog ui" one again. ,r . aw rSma TW ROCSPILS. AlBiurnMMi.iivfl Advertising to secure employment-seekers positions on railroads when he had no commission to do so and no positions to deliver, brought Fred J. Murray be fore the Police Court yesterday and was the reason for his being sentenced to days on the rockplle for vagrancy. Mur ray had an office 1 the All sky building. For X he promised to coacn m- -w-pllcant for the examination. A striking A .ka whn nald S5 leaiiin Lcr wa vv -" - for Murray's assistance and he reported the matter to tne police, n- - - i --. ,mue nf others had placed themselves in Murray's hands. t r . -d Hivninm Daniel V. Hart, a real estste dealer, living at 79 Dawson street, nied with County Clerk Fields yesterday his declaration of In- tentlon to run mr twuiiv at the coming primary election. He says i . ti hn.. n that ha will nerform wi- j... i.. .vir.n. with the oath nia auun . - ---- of office, and will "strive ior wum .i ka... ik. rnnr.lv with due regard for the taxpayers and with equal dis tribution or tne fmoiunwn v. . w k viihai after his name ytn urn wtvi inj the words: "Courteous ana attentive all; partial to none." Rocxpils Oars Vaorasts. 'T dragged ki. wa Kineka hv the hair of his head to turn him over to tne pout-, awau a big Irishman yesteraay in r-oirc- v,i.i, j4 aninat Kick Webster, -ii n.ni Th man who did the dragging said that Webster had stolen a roll of blankets from mm. inn ing officer said that Webster hsd been . i .. ,, nf the bottle house' on ...u. .mi "ant thev're a bad lot. iiii "vh.n thev set thrown out of there. Webster and Ed Frlck. his companion, were given 30 days eacn on the rockplle. -tj - t... lannft Rtoister. Registra- jnuna ...... . - i r ww.r in MuMnomal County went over the WOOO mark yesterday, the total wnen tne oooas cwwn iw iw j at 6 o'clock, being St,, ine ni"i oM..Kii.aina ia isfi aemocratflL 2S9S: mis cellaneous, i2l! At this time two years ago there were ummz mm mi um books. Testerasy s regisxrauon w. . m.v tn at nemihllcans. 71 Demo crats and 34 miscellaneous. On the same day two years ago 333 voters sjncu un hooks. . ii. nmnamm. rajs been tyrepared by the Portland Ad Club for Its luncheon . .k. a-weann .Ttriil thla afternoon. The feature will be an address on "Training . o i-i T,MnHw hv r r. Colt, ores! dent of the Union Meat Company. Arthur tyiii via, MAa -nma nf the Sootford lectures on "Advertising" and other num bers of interest win do muDnuceo. no affair will be attended by a number of Invited guests. w . Hwww mwa Pnmrt rYism.T. EM wea aeeeartAri IMnndaV night by . , , t, . i n Aaiana, foe helnr drunk snd for assaulting Casper Hlnkle, 80 years old. Bagen said ne nan oeen ruuum m H0, but Oelsner could And nr trace of the thief, although he established prtty con clusively tnat nagen nau mu majunjr l. .ihu k. inn Ebmn enuld remem w ..im.. A Yim nlaadventure3 veater- day In court and was given ten days at the rockplle. t. n nrm.mTm TTt-ra M.x.- While . .. , .Irl nnnnrama huMdinff at Fourth and Ankeny streets yesterday aiternoon. r rru lhvi street, was struck on the hip by a piece of masonry wh'ch fell from the wall. Tne roreman rw tne wm.-r.niR tit which Is t sarins' down the building, called a taxtcab and sent Brown to his home. He was not serloasJy pun. ran. irm tvw Airx PromDt and effective assistv.- has been given by the police force in a campaign to quicken the mail aervlce through the city, says n i .... U.r4r.1r In & letter to Chief of Police Cox. The Federal official ex . . wi. ihanba tn the deoartment for their ready co-operation In putting a stop to the practice oi Diocaaaina iu lum. boxes. ... ...... aaaaw TVvV TVnlMaSREn. An abandoned engine-room, adjoining the Montgomery dock and formerly used as a powerhouse, was partially destroyed by . . e.aa ...lara V The danuefl WaS small and the fire was placed under con trol before ins aoca waa grwaviji ju dangered. CHnna Tjottbrixs Net Ifino. Robert LJrKle. an aged txerman. toia jaasa xw- .. . I- Ktt he had wmn IfiOO In Chinese lotteries, advancing that as an excuse for having lottery ocseis in nis posseseton. He was fined IB on a charge of drunkenness and SM for possessing the tickets. WoODtAWW PtCTftc Flanxed. The rt r.Keea AaiarfeRlatlon Of Wood lawn win have a picnic Thursday, August 11. at feninsuia nrR, rwuw a . Ta-allainaa anlniM. All DQIUVIWU .wa in aant t hle ehlldren are invited to attend and bring tneir nincnes. c..... Hai an a",. I MlWIWH 1T1A -n. .e Ika bVhnnl TLraanf will h moved today from the City Hall to the Tllford building. The rooms to oe vacateu oy the Board win oe occupied "7 aii a.. ivrnm Arant and his assistants. Cream op Corn, Exchange chicken pie, lamb curry and rice, veal loaf. -tomato sauce: shrimp salad, peach cobbler. Brown Betty, maple Ice cream, on the menu Wo man's Exchange, IS Fifth. Patxttb Valxjt Cantaloupes arriving daily. F. H. Schmals A Co, 143 Front street, sole diatnouiore. .-a.. Hmxi hu returned from California. Office Commonwealth bldg. CASES WILL BE HELD OVER Farmers Will Have More Time) to Act as Jurymen. t a r.Divnr. o. Aug. 1. (Special.) The bootlegging cases, of which there a v., n in, will hold over until Fall, when the farmers will have more time to act aa Jurymen, inis aecision . ......I lata thla trtnins follow i .i .. nf tha Towneend caaa ana w"""-wM - . which followed the Newlln booUegginc caae. Townsends case was given to the - s taVinclc. and at a late hour tonight no verdict had been announced. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladles. JOS Wash, near stUst. NEW THEATER SURE Assurance Given That Klaw & Erlanger Will Build. DEKUM PROPERTY IS SITE John M. Gear in Is Authority for In- formation Sew Building Will Have Entrance at Morrison nd Fourteenth Streets. n An-ruat l. 1911. Portland will have another new theater ready for occu pancy. Klaw Erlanger are to build here and the Sweeny Investment Com pany Is to construct the building. This will be a Breproor structure will stand on the west end of the old TV.I.,., V,m. .H nnuwrtv. Which tS the block bounded by Thirteenth and tvinriMnih and Morrison and Yamhill streets. The theater will extend S feet on Morrison street. JOO feet on Four teenth street, and So teet on street. The entrance will be on Morrison. -.1 -a, 1- .w.TTnttawf fitaten RlTIH- JOIUI .Tl- VXTT IU 1 11. .J ..... tor. Is authority for this information, which he gained through a perusal of the tease under which Klaw & Erlanger win occupy the property. Lease Is for 20 Tears. This document was executed In Spo kane. Under its. terms, Klaw & Erlanger will have possession of the property for 2D years. The Sweeny Investment Com pany Is to build a fireproof theater to cost $300,000 according to plans drawn by the theatrical Arm's arcnitecis ana ap proved by Mr. Sweeny. The lease simulates tnat tne ouiioina mat be finished by August 1. 1911. but beyond specifying that the entrance snail be on Morrison street and that the con struction shall be fireproof with vitrified brick exterior, nothing Is mentioned as tn the atvle of architecture that will haracterixe it or as to tne, neigm ot the building. Charles Sweeny has owned tne iKura property since 1908. He has done nothing In the way of improvements, and the place stands Just as It was when the Dekum family- lived there. On the east end of the block is the two-story frame home, which wak built in 1878. and on tne west end. where the theater will stand, is a barn. 1 Tenants Xot Notified. Bniinlree A Diamond have been Mr. Rweenv'a agents since 1904. They have not been noticed of the plans for a thea ter, however. "We collected tne rent for Aneiist aa usual from this property thla mnrnina." said N. W. Rountree. "so construction cannot begin for the next 30 days, at least. Mr. Sweeny nas not ordered the property vacatea. New of the lease of this property tn Klaw A Erlanger was sent to The Oreronlan in a telegram from Marc Klaw June 23. The message contained the bare announcement of the lease ana since men there has been much speculation as to whether the theatrical people would really build a theater. As to what will be built on the other end of the block nothing has yet been announced. There will be a space 115x200 feet left and the logical use lor this is a hotel, aav real estate men. When Mr. Sweeny was In Portland last he talked of building a hotel on this block, oerore ne leased It to the Klaw A Erlanger syndi cate, but later It was given out he had abandoned this plan. STREETCAR MEN LIBERAL Make Large Donation to Marjorle Mahr Fund. Tha, nrntharhnnd of Streetcarmen yesterday turned in their donation of $185.55 to the Miss Marjory Mahr ben efit fund. This Is one of the largest donations to the fund. A postal order of $1 was also received trom a nana River woman." The fund has now reached $6724.19. A. A. Hoffman Goes to Prison. VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 2. Spe ioi t .a A Hoffman, convicted of as- .1. I. . V. aawand llAfiTM. JulV 11. WSS MUU aaa aaaa. " ' . 1 am ewaan al, mMltlu tn tYI vaaro at hard labor In the penitentiary at Walla Walla by juage ncmuier. nvmuiui . case has created much Interest because uia, .iinmav'a netitlonlnr the court to have Hoffman examined for his sanity. Physicians neia tnat ne waa nut miin 0TH POWDER i wttHa. Maintain, their cleaa- hifactrra 25c emere TOTE OLD CALIFORNIA WINES For sale br caae or bulk at reasonable f trices, direct from producer. 8and for price lit. JACOB GRIMM. raliatoga. Napa County. Callfenila. ArnnciafTfi $10.00 Fumed Oak Rocker, Spanish leather spring seat, consisting of twelve oil tempered springs. S& J. G. MACK 8-GO. .a In Close Touch With Your Banker The man who becomes a customer of this bank is in close personal touch with our officers, who are always glad and willing to render any possible help. We invite you to open an account with us. We pay from 2 to 4 per cent on deposits. Portland Trust Company BANK S.E. CORNER THIRD AH 3 OAK STREET BENJ. I. CO REN President i it CARPENTER. .Vlee-Presldeot lit w Ot S ry MM B. I.EK PAGET Secretary Not Cutting Wages but cutting prices. If you need a good Tailormade Suit GET IT NOW . We are making suits absolutely for cost of material and the workmanship during this month of August only, to keep our tallorshop going. All the newest patterns of cloth on hand for this Fall season. Remember, a good tailormade suit, such as we mil". IB 1 PUjiauwi a." . j - VlUillSS. Werner Petterson Co. Makers of Fine Men's Clothes. Second St., Bet. Morrison and Alder. PORTLAND PRINTING U HOUSE COMPANY rrcaiBLiSHERS IT OF MONTHLY MAGAZINES rTCtRINTERS Woman of Woodcraft JOB PMNTINq OF ALL KINDS Tooth ami Tarytos- PHONES. A 2281 M 6201 COAL For August Delivery, $8.SO Per Ton. Telephone your orders to WILLAMETTE FUEL & SUPPLY COMPANY. Main 1225. A 1225. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Gear; Street, abore Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.60 a day op American Plan $3.00 a day up lfewsteel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of $200,000. Erery comfort and con venience. On carllnea transfeninf all OTer dtr. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map oi San Francises CCHWAB PRINTING CO OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 247t STARK STREET Final Glean-Up Men's and Boys' Fai Summer -Wei Men's Suits $40.00 $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $18.00 $16.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits now. now. now. now. now. now. now. Boys Knickerbocker Suits eiKnn TTnifVerbocker Suits now. tu rn "Knickerbocker Suits now. io Kn TTnirkprhocker Suits now. $11.00 Knickerbocker Suits now. ..... ...... $10.00 Knickerbocker Suits now ...... $8.00 Knickerbocker Suits now..,. ... .... $7.00 Knickerbocker Suits now....-..: $6.00 Knickerbocker Suits now.-. $5.00 Knickerbocker Suits now..-.-...-. Faultless in every detail. SCHOOLS AND COLI.LKGER. BUSINESS COLLEGE TILFOhD BUILDII6. TERTI AKD HORRISOR A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B-, PRINCIPAL Ours Is admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Teachers baring both business and professional experience qualify sta- a wnfnomm Kv individual Instruction if desired. In a short time snd at. small expense. Position for each as soon as competent- upm an the year. Catalogue, business forms and pen rark bee. Call, telephone (Main 664). or write. Belmont School (FOR BOYS) T t a. C-1L Twamtyi ssJl. JJCimOIll, uuuwiua So. of Saa U trfiof tD k lor ttvc moral, pbrslcal and inollectaal wel fare of its Doyi WMJ Cray ui,a.va a " " " lutfedoae. lti loonoa Ixrotad the dlreniotu nd tempo- tions of town or aiy, " ""-x"-- ' of Its bnisdinxs u4 zmwd. tbe ranre nd unrwearcacm of Ac torrouwluir eoonnr w bk-h hwiii '- dormitory with cement plwtcr finiih. Spmnlh tile roof, whit tiled btb tuU ibower rooms, iteam hced nd dectric lirbtrd. Is ansurpused for besnty. comfort ud hesJthftUiiess. Ask mr patrons, our craaauc. maa wu w- -s. VM. T. MID. A. M. (HW1) IW-Mattar PORTLAND ACADEMY MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE PHYSICS A course In General Physics, with special work in Electricity. In cluding measurements, primary bat teries and X-ray work. CHEMISTRY One year of General Chemistry. Advanced course In quali tative and quantitative analysis, and chemistry of carbon- compounds. MiTiir.uiTirs Four Tears' course. initiin. Plans Trlsronometry with field practice in surveying. Send for catalogue. THE ALI.KX rREFARATOBY SCHOOL FOR BOY8 AND GIRLS. Prepares students for all Eastern ana Western Colleges and Technical Schools. This school Is characterised by the sim plicity of the school life and the thor oughness of the work done. Fall term opens September 12. THE ALLK' PREPARATORY SCHOOL. 6S5 Beat Salmon Street, Portland. Or. F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 169, A 1163 " First and Oak Young &20.00 517.50 815.00 S12.50 &10.00 $9.00 $7.SO $30.00 Suits now. $25.00 Suits now. $20.00 Suits now. $15.00 Suits now. $10.00 Suits now. Honest and Reliable Merchandise at Reliable Cash Prices Portland's Largest Specialty Outer Wearing Apparel Shop for Misses and Women TaJla--inSII "" " ' TaaaitiaatiwSawMaCat a aa.awaSaW-y FIFTH AND f::SW ALDERSTS. Unmatchable and Seasonable Wednesday Hourly Sale Bargains In conducting our Hourly Sales we are going to give an extra special discount on each item stated here, taken from our regular stock, and you will not be paying regular prices for any old, shop-worn goods or damaged job lots. One trial will convince you of our truthful statements. Take advantage. each item on sale one hour only I FROM "ZZ FROM in tn 11 A. M. jW 2 to 3 P. M. A W VW 35c gold-plated Beau ty Pins 12V2? 75c gold-plated Outch Neck fins is7 $2.50 Rolled Gold Bracelets.". . .$1.25 75c Rolled Gold Hat Pins. 45i From 11 to 12 A. M. 50c Wash Belts 21 65c Elastic Belts, assorted buck les. 39 50c Leather Belts, assorted col ors, at 35 1 Half price all Leather Bags. From 12 to 1 P. M. $1.50 Middies, navy blue, flannel trimmed $1.12 $1.25 Lingerie Waists 89? $450 all-wool Sweaters... $2.95 $1.50 Plain and Fancy Tailored Waists . .98 From 1 to 2 P. M. $4.50 Silk Petticoats $2.95 $4.50 Silk Waists f 2'95 $2.50 Princess Slips $1.95 $3.00 Lingerie Waists $1.95 I? ?1 GrandTrunk Pacific Steamships Most Luxurious on Pacific Coast All steel length 20 feet twin , screw watertight buiatneaas wixtjaoaa S. S. Prince Rupert TaTiwr In service.) Leaves Seattle midnight every Sun . day. VTCTOHIA. VANCOUVER, PRRTCK w w. v PRDfCB RUPERT A5D RETURJft $36 tiidiias Meals and Bertha. For tickets and reservations apply" to penarai ent, Flrjt Ave. and X osier Men's Suits .$15.00 $12-50 . . .. . .?10.OO . $7.50 ....... ?500 V2 Price ,.$7.50 ...$7.00 ..$6 25 ..$5.50 ..$5.00 ..$4.00 ..$3.50 ..$3.00 ..$2.50 $7.50to$10 linen suits all colors ..$2.95 $3.50 Dutch neck lawn Dresses $1.95 $1.25 Wash Skirts go for 89 $3.50 Poplin Summer Coats at $2.45 From 3 to 4 P. M. $7.50 Broadcloth Capes, all col ors, at -555.95 $12.50 to $15 Silk Pongee Coats at f8-95' $6 Middy Blouse Suits. . .$3.45 $12.50 Mercerized Silk Dresses, at. .$5.95 From 4 to 5 P. M. 65 Tailored Suits, fancy mixtures, navy, black and white sergess all this season's makes. Regular $20 to $25 values at $9.95 Same, $35 to $40 vals.. $13.35 From 5 to 6 P. M. 85 Dainty Lingerie Dresses, form erly sold as high as $8 and ?10. at $3.65 100 House Dresses, materials of chambray, FTench percale and Im ported ginghams. Regular 5 and 16 values, at. 82.95 18H knots per hour double bottem S. S. Prince George Leaves Seattle July 21 at midnight very Thursday thereafter. RUPERT AffT STEWART (IHB W .r. v -mr v a vat rm irraflL I STEWART AND HZTBlUff $48 local ticket agents or Way, Seattle, .Wash.