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/ : . GRNIUS MAKES THE AUTO G@ { this rate, and “We w I'm nearly n't get home before tomorrow morning at starved.” “I hope we're not arrested for scorching CHUMPEN BLUNDERS AGAIN, “Well, {f that coat's not the lim-| “Hello, Dave—where’d you get it?” exclaimed Patrolman Champen,|that coat? I dt was the! ag the stranger entered the hotel. jonly man in the world with a coat “Tt beats anything I ever saw, Why,| made of that material.” I'd be ashamed to wear a coat like} “You don't see many that tm London. The fellow must | ow: ¢o yout” be daffy.” | “I guess we've got the only two jin the world.” coats like “Say, judge, the prisoner is a friend of mine. Why, he dorsn't have to steal a coat. He's a Pitts burg millionaire and he can buy all the coats the factories can make in & year.” “Officer Chumpen, you're a dis- grace to the force. Get out of here.” “Hore, my fine fellow, you take a walk with me. You pinched that coat, and you'll go to the workhouse for Six months or my name's not Chumpen. Don't try to make any exouses. I know the man who owns that coat” - RRR ee tk i i tee Les are promised In the plees * * % ATTRACTIONS FORTHE * * “Held for Ransom” will be the COMING WBEK. * | farewell offering of the Taylor com- * GRAND—Dark. *|} pany at the Third Avenue daring *® BEATTLE—‘Honolulu Coon,” *) the coming week, opening Sunday * Williams & Williams. *\afterncon. “The White Tigress of %& THIRD. AVE—Taylor Com- #| Japan” closes Saturday night. The 7 y in “Held for Ransom.” *) new piece is a good live melodrama *® STAR—New Vaudeville Bill. #)\ and is expected to score another bi * * | bit for the Taylors. RR ‘The present vaudeville bill at the Williams & Williams, at the Seat-| Star theater will continue until tle, close their engagement in “The! Monday afternoon. Some clever Hottest Coon in Dixie” Saturday | entertainers are billed for the new night and, beginning with Sunday's) program. matines, open for a week in “The Honolulu Coon,” another biack-face Paul Gilmore will come to Seattle next season In new play. After Every Item Quoted Here Is An S. & H. Bargain 50e German China Fancy Deco- rated Salad Bowls, no two alike ° +++ Ze Se Package Best White Enve- ff! lopes . eve $1.00 Gendron, All-Stee! Folding ff} Go-Cart, with rubber tires. | climing back, ete $4.98 $1.00 Best German Willow Fish Basket Lis 4 e 0c dozen fron Handi ves and Forks seeracase ge 2c dozen Nickle Plated Tea Spoons, set of 6 .......... Be $1.60 Set Rogers 1347 Tea Spoons, set of 6 ’ R3e vovet jock, 1.39 , Ze] Tim- | 1¢ 100 Decorated Paper Napkins 5 Kn 0c dozen Tin Top Jelly biers, 6 for geveve oe 5g 35c Beautiful Japanese China Se Best Quality Wax Candles le Cups and Saucers... 10¢ Bar Jap Rose Soap .... Be ‘Spelger & Hurlbut | Second and Union -13e | White Rata. : No matter how little | John Drow is greatly elated over dink aap ead ek 2 his election to the presidency of the PIANO, no matter how Players’ club to succeed Joseph Jet you _# your jsin, has joined one of the Proctor [OUT OF COLD STORAGE FOR A HOT DAY | SA US CRN! RTECS TRS FO OAT ORNATE CREME CIR ERAN SA SCRE NCETM BES 8 IT’S 8O BASY, TOO. Hereafter, sir, I hope you'll to your own business and not find fult with th paid, then I'll find it possible to keep her more than a week. If Maggie hadn't quit we could have gone to the opera tonight. But no, ['ve got to stay home and wash dishes. Tut, tut, mother, that's not much of a job. You and Nelile run off to the opera and enjoy yourselves. I'll put the childden to bed and clean up things tn the kitchen. It won't take more than half an hour or #0, I'll show you what an easy thing it !s to do the work around here, You women always make @ mountain out of the housework molebiil.” Seene whea mother and Nellie returned home at midnight. WHERE EDUCATION COMES HANDY. At the commencement Dear friends, sometimes unthinking persons say the study of the higher branches in but a waste of time. I can assure you that thia is @ fallacy and it cannot be too strongly asalled, for what we learn of such, aparently prosaic things as qrometry and trigonometry can be applied to the simplest problems in everyday life.” At home May, I just can't wash those dishes “You, you can, Maggie. You try doing ‘hem by geometry.” three successful seasons of modern drama and evening dress, he re turns to bis favorite field of ro- Stock companies in New York Siw played minor parts in Ada Rehan’ company last season. mance It is no experiment ub - him, for his Gil de Berault in “Un-| Here's jolt from the misty pas der the Red Robe,” Dy Artignan in| —tin fact, two of ‘em: “The Black the “Three Musketeers” and King | Crook” is to be revived, with Holos Chartes in “Mistress Neti. have oe | sy Kiraify as stage manager. tablished his reputation for such ef- fort. He is prime tn this line of work The play will be called “Captain Deboaire™ and tn it Mr. Gilmore will wear kniekerbockers instead of the ereased trousers, the glaring garb| Seattle? BN. Brooks & Co, of a French officer instead of the} 24 Av dress suit of society and will carry +——— a sword instead of a cana The| PRINCE Chinese Restaurant, 151 scene of the play fa Inid in New| First Avenue, near Pike. York in the days of the Dutch col-| Chop suey and American meals onists. It is probable that Ciara Blood * Toppy—Swagger-—Correct. Won't you call and mee the | styles and best $2.00 Hat value 133 James K. ¥ kett appeared in a new role at Pittsbarg recently when he played the part of the villain in the drama “The House of Silenes.” The vaudeville actors are reported to be quietly forming ahother asso- elation very much on the order of their first society known as the The movement is said to be a protective one. Nance O'Neill has started from San Francisco on her second trip around the world, intending to make her headquarters in Australi where once before she built up « splendid fortune, only to lose it in mand A a. The plano you want is here—from the least ex- sive GOOD ptano to finest that can be ferson. He sald recently that Mr. Jefferson had once predicted that he would be the next president. Booth was the first money's worth. Pay by the month if who has been play Arthur Hill you prefer. ing the cowardly lion in the “Wis zard of Oz" since its firet presenta Ask for a copy of the tion, has resigned from that organ pe gO a ization and next season will have an Who sell Them important part in one of Melville B. Raymond's productions. $ Mies Fola La Follette, the daughter | of Governor La Follette of Wiscon- | Sherman Clay | dct & Co. {WAY DEALERS. Munsing Union Suits. grades, F 2d Ave N and 1331 All weights Brooks & Co., STEI ™m * Second Ave., Seattle. GO TO ALKI NATATORIUM. San Francisco, Cal Every afternoon and evening the| oakland, Cal 1 of warm salt water ts full : the best of people enjoying the rm salt baths. on MOO EEN Noodles, 7 and James Loo Fiunay will on aaudevilia Julia A. Rowland ts to be featured ‘The Cowboy Girl,” & bow mu oxt season. in sleal comedy John J, MeNally b completed the book of a new vaudeville farce, “The Rogers Brothers ta Ireland | in Which Kiaw & Hriangor will pre sent the Kogers brothers next sea Bank Failure Causes Suicide SPOKANE, July &—It. © 36, xeneral Homburg- Bremen tp Boyd. agent of the ance ¢ Dany, yesterday purchased a revol ver in a ond hand store and while the clerk. was making change placed the muzzle of the pistol tn his mouth and fired, Me died in athy Boyd was a heavy stock-holder in the Big Bend National bank of Davenport, Wash. ©. OG. May, pres ident of the bank, was arrested in Boston, Hoyd’s actions on the train Friday night w strange that he must have been insane He was well known In the northwest ELECTED OFFICERS. PORTLAND, Ore, July 8.—The! American Librarians’ association have elected the following of ficers: Prestdent, Frank Hall, Brooklyn; first vies president, ©. W Andrews, Chicago; second vice president, Caroline Carland, Dover N. HL; secretary, J. I. Wier, Lin coln, Nob; treasurer, Gardner Jones, Salom, Masa.; recorder, Hel- on Haines, New York; trustee of the endowment fund, Alex Maitiand New York Washington, Ashe ville and Atlantic City are seeking the convention. HBLENA, Mont, July §-—-Wilbur Fisk Sanders, former United States @enator from Montana, and a leader af the vigilantes in early days, died yosterday, aged Mair Vigor. You know gray hair adds twenty years to your looks! Then restore the color; keep young! Stop your hair from failing out and make it grow long and heavy Now isthe time. LOAtERy ° . Lat the mon wash if they won't bay you an O. K. Washer. The 0. K. dow the work quicker, better and much easier than any other wash ing machine on the market. Price 910.00, $2.00 down, $1.00 per werk. ¢ | We still have a few of the 50-ft in | lengths of cotton hose for $3.60, the {| beat value offered this season. * Sereen Windows. .. Be Warranted Lawn Mowers 6 sees ese $2.75 16-inch. Warranted Lawn Mowers. . od oe *. $3.00 Everything in the Garden Tool line reduced. Jack Serews for rent, 10c day. Gans and Ammunition, Pishing Tackle, ote. Cc. W. BOYNTON SAW & HARDWARE CO.,, 300 Pike Street. Buy Yeur Otething at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT Ten years’ guarantees Hours—#:30 & m. top. m Sundays, 6:20 a m. to 13m 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE. Second Moor Howard Building. opposite Penn Mutual Lite Bunding. FACTORY SALE aad irrg Fisher & Lene & \e4 BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS ’ Both phones. 1420 RECOND AVENUE Figure It Out---How Many Hours Are Re- quired for You to Earn the Money You Give to the Landiord And You Will Know How Long You Carry This Load Each Day $1 Per Week, Invested Now Southeast Seattle lot a start. Lots will grow into hundreds. Come today, pick out a choice before the best are sold. Pay one dollar if you can’t pay any more. Mak $65.00 UP FOR LARGE LOTS, 225 Families Now Live in Southeast Seattle One year ago they were paying rent; now they are living im new homes‘ free; bet- ter than the ones they were renting. The families are paying on an average $12 per month per cach family. Any one of them will tell you, you cannot rent a house for $12 per month any better than you can buy in Southeast Seattle on terms of $12 per month. Think of it—225 families are saving $32,400 per year! It is time, if you de- sire to take advantage of the growing wealth of Seattle, to come today before the best lots are sold. Take car on Washington street to Southeast Seattle. until g p. m. every day. Seattle Homeseekers Co. Office is open on the ground Alki Point ; AMUSEMENTS Natatorium Warm Salt Water Bathing, Re- freshmenta, ete. Fine Dancing Hall for Clubs and Private Parties, “ SEATTLE’S POPULAR SALT WATER RESORT. “The d HIRD AVENUE THEATER “The Most Popular COMPANY EVER.” Open every day from § @ m. to BSCR OTS suas ae OFFICES 659 COLMAN BLDG. Matinee row, Phones—Sunset, Main 4444; Ind. July 9 a RR ROR ORT Sixth and Inst week of the Midsummer Season and Most Suc- cossful Long Engagement Ever F layed in Seattle, “roms "Z| issigur= White Tigress of Japan Russell & Drew present MR. CHAS. A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK COMPANY in his New Play, which will be presented for the first time upon any stage today, entitled — ~~ HELD- - FOR RANSOM Another Refreshing Change: No Worn-Out Ideas—an Up-to-Date Play. Based on the Ellen Stone Abduction by the Macedonian Bri- sands. You have read about it—now then see the play. If you have read about it, you will see it Multitude of Striking Scenes. Big Cast of Characters.” Biggest Event of the Entire Theatrical Year. No Change in Our Prices. 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