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EVERETT STAR aGRNCcT-c BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Quarters, Old Library Building EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. re + He Biitorial: independent S75; Sunset Main 1050. cugicipes Business: independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050. BALLARD STAR AGENCY asl Mallard Ave. Bunset, Ballard Mt W. Balt ote, wx 108 Mucker Ave, ind dy mati oF © Delivered Gre cont per copy, © conte per week, or Wenty five cents per moth. rier. NO free copies Mrtered at the Pustaffice at Seattia Washington, as second class matter f= mt % : NOT! is ere INTRODUCING A HERO AND A PIRATE right, is Flakey Crust, the pirate that is fall of breathless interest interest so breathless it can hardly keep from suffocating. It will be in| 12 chapters, and will begin in The Star tomorrow, with a picture for) eaott, MALL GURSCRIDERS- The tate, ¥ bel of es. per, Whee that vance, your seme receipt, TO, SUROCRIBERS- Shoutd ening, please do we the fh MBL becween # am fn is Way we can be certate of giving cur subseribers & perfeet servioe-and only way LATEST SCHEMES OF THE PLUNDERBUNDS The Seattle Electric company has virtually absorbed the Sao- quahmie Pails Power company tn the way of a complet power plant belonging | Every effort of the Stone & Webster forth to wreck the city’s plant, to the end that wally have the situation com; It has now but one more obstacle monopoly, and that ta the Cedar river » the city of Be people wilt mow be put they may event clack oring way ly in hand and then the i old fashioned bucar sors of Nght and power in President Biliott, of the Northern Pacific, advises the doar peo- ple to lay in a supply of winter eoal at once, “so as to avold a famine.” In the same breath he says that the railroad doesn’t supply coal. He fails to make any suggestion as to the source where coal is to come from, nor toes he intimate that the North ern Pacific will supply any cars to haul coal if the supply ts die eovered. Mr. Eltiott ts wasting his breath, sae The Pacific Coast company, which Is the arch conspirator against the people in the coal shortage, keeps up the price of coal to famine figures, and applauds President Eltiott for advising the people to “hay now.” Of course, “buy now!" With a brivk mar ket demand in summer there will be an excuse for a eof high prices. If any sane person will state how the coal shortage fs to be Selieved by “buying tn summer” let him step forth and make him eelf heard. Is there going to be any more coal bro t to Seattio Decause of summer buying? The Pacific Coast officials now claim hat they are mining every ton that it ts possible for them to mine. HM that is true, how, then, does summer buying In Seattic tn @rease the production of the minesT sntinvation ROBERT Readers, this ia Robert on the left Readers, Robert the Readers. FLAKEY CRUST. He te the here. This, on the Readers, Plakey Rotert and Plakey Crust Consider yourselves introduced what is it all about? Ob, it} The story ts called the kKind!a Pirate With the Now, adyenture on the sea, or Red Handed Rovers acters. a pirate Flakey © Robert, a caah chapter’ If 5 iis anise Pirates, prisoners, passengers stories—and you do— will en. | Persons and Joy this story. It Ie a surpassing Time—On story, surpassing like coffee: and a Place—-The Spantwh Main, maily veractous one, verectous like a fish Wateh for it, read i and see story. It is a funny story, funny as| which gets the more surprises @ circus parade. you or the hero THE DOVEYDOVES AND THEIR FIRST BORN BY F. W. SCHAEFER. Mra. Doveydove—Ohb, listen fir. D.—tive her 0 danse to fe Baby! listen to Baby! h. I just caught part of the word Mr. Doveydove—I'm listening Mra. D.—Wh i 5 com plet The Ba Waugh. Met m |? u Mr. D ' , Ge Er—w Mr. D—Gracious! In sh . <_* What makes her groan? M Mre D-—Lemoerl Do have son ” intelligence! She's talking! Ba a oad talking Part Mr. D—Ob! Ha! 1! But missed it. Start her er conde Mrs. D.—Oh, you must have heard ah-ab her. She said it just an plain i : Mr. D—Yes, I guess she did rett - What was it? 'D ety) Mra. D.—Th she goes again! | crying now LAsten! Mr D.— Well The Ha M-m-m-mu, m renee TOS Gurgie it useful to | ’ w be f your family Wy j ea which can be at nake Shennan) Qay & Go GHTMERLELMEERELERABEREEBLR, PR. Sy Enalared by Robert's Rendezvous "BY JOSH. A Word From Josh Wise, don't have ~ ha extry good ears t hear a let uy things th’, ain't true, —— A &t. Louls Salutation, Qeod jnorning How's your daughter? She's a sadder Mud we tor girl, Anheuser mothe: foele much better aince fT got Pilanee, the Kurokt speake only Japanose | doesn’t he? Yea, and that na not very much of land ashe be ostracized that Can 4 over game hoy ‘ . hog be game? What becomes of all our great men Oh, a @ rule we get ento them Did you play foot ball in cob lege? No Rase ball?” What di@ yon play?” Poker and @ banjo. OUTBURSTS OF IS MAYOR (Seripp’s Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 board of supervisors late you appointed Bupervisor James Gal lagher acting mayor und inetrue from Attorney Langdon. Ga is the one who confessed to ASKS DAMAGES FOR, DEATH OF CHILD _litn Murster, of 201 Northiaue| HAMILTON.BROWN SHOES MAY MANTON PATTERNS v., filed « long worded claim with the council Inst night demand: | | ink 956,000 for the death of a 10} | S n vid son last Decembe caused | i ' i rat tha pone ox tore sere ECO ee e Great Fre-invento | vie falling « m the chtid. v ter ct stom that the bo he j the cash to buy planos with, if they | 0 r Vv nh , naed to the elty, while the city |have the opportunity to save mon- | : f Byiuy. PRES eather Specials in Our Ready-to-Wear Dep 1 ist jinetruments in the first two days) ! ourr ° eu of the Meyer-Toner Piano Co.'s sale raph J t the ‘@*Y land paid cash or a good first pay. | s M + Yara at Dremorton, the Hattionhipe | ayer’ omen Women’s Wash Suits $1.25 Wash Petticoats $3.00 Silk Waists the ¢ te Ch go. t mn and The lucky ones who took advan. All kinds of sur er materials, Att M. ; Traintngship Philadel | tage of their opportunity are 1! lawns, organdies dimitics, batistes, me $ 4 298 oe 2 a hooey =e T.-Gray, of Seattle; F. Lauten chambray, ginghams, etc., ete - " 1 nt 6:30, 8:30, 10 8. m schiager, of Seattle: Chria Nieman Following special reductions for Plain and tish White ¢ Waists; all sizes 4:30 p.m. Round trip 60 ‘tos seca oP Rens Wednesday Chambray and tripe irom 32 to 42 with tucks and eg 8 TP ag Peale Age ey $2.00 Wash Suits for ...+....$1.33 be gat any pare mee very frnished: witt vn down front, ya, Giaat K. J. Bacchor and A. Hart, both of $2.50 Wash Suits for . 1.67 wide and full, with a deep flounce : ergs Ready Co.272P* By Marveite. O° 7 Mer CCRT $4.00 Wash Suits for . $2.69 WEDNESDAY AT— WEDNESDAY AT— y Street Nearly half the amount of cash $4.50 Wash Suits for $2.98 Exclusive High Grade we intend to raise through this sale $5.00 Wash Suits for $3.29 ey 1 98 CLOTHING FOR MEN }has already been obtained, and it FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BASEMENT Jan nt $20.00 t Intaid « in, bew ul low per rf carpeta, for $300 will Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. 418 PIKE STREET Main 3908; Ind Phones 1096 F ly on the Fiyer eee Lald by Mr. 4, laid an eg@ Om the ed- ttor's table several days ago that beats all the eggs that's been laid there in a long time, measuring ™ by @ ine Seaside (Ore) Signal Won't somebody please tatro duce a cheap food billt Benator Foraker bas been ae sured that he would be tn ger viniting Brownaville ttle danger in anybody | Brownsville He Had « Small lance on Hand. can't be com the The nature fakes pared to those in which Peto, | White House bull dog, figures. | Nor can they be compared to much a fake as May, 1007 EVERETT TRUE te the Suberbs. Hating anything om your place yoar? Pond ities in my cetiar.* Ate. Consistency is what makes « mao tell a second lie, instead of femsiva the first one.--Florida Thmes Union. City Hall Market Pot Roast, te Ite Roast Veal, 100; Rotting Mest, fe; Leg of Lamb, 's09 Third a Washington People Who Have Cash to Buy Pianos }loeks now as though the whole will have been rece! at id of this wook intended to have thig ante for remainder of thi but ign th, acon ae the sum noede® ts rata the sale at present prices may withdrawn; there fore) if you rn oF Ordinad ctreum ott) stances, don’t put this Remember, it is the bifing that makes welling at aveh pices por sible, It ts obtaining the stock from the receiver of 6] Tacoma h in difficulty that afables us [to sell the instruments @} factory pric and The. stock many of tho world's leading make, and if jit Is pomsible to well such) pianos at o low a figure, but the ti t of St that the need of cash WHT inake many things possthle. Think $250 pianos for $128, and those not cheap pianos h sta cases, but double ven 1, in genuine mahogany; from those It gor all the way to the finest $600 pianos, which you can get for $350 SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 360—Round Trips, 60¢ FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE 6:46 and 10:25 a m., 2:05 and 5:45 pm LEAVE TACOMA 8:35 a |] m. and 12:15, 3:85 and 7:30 p Time card subject to change with otice U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent Beattic Tel. Main 176 Tacoma Tel. 212 | 914 Union Buliding Remember the place: street, opposite the P.-l, Meyer-Toner Piano Co. SCRAPS !"sccuy most f blew a Ir _-_-- ' dnatured, Hy Gabricle d'Annuneio, the fam ag f ngs military Italian dramatist, tn busy oversee . Parte Siecle, ing th ruction of his : é me | tom sepulchral mooument, which ts be- |i.) eady for ty ing carried out by the head archi > wainntwaod a tect of the Florence cathedral, The |; ist been inte tomb Is to be erected by the soure® | which, wfier tania te of the river Pescara, 80 prominent | jem od f a death, wiy D'Annunelo’s writings ih » « probable that the typ! cal British woman-—the woman who representa the feminine those nations included tn the I in © in the tamiy ‘Ort Bante ory portion « appearances and ' jonally leads to This judging hance reports oc SUMMER PROMINENCE, My Dear Kathryn;—In tho realm | funny mistakes, and wrong esti-|/#h emptre—will in fifty yearn not of the summer hotel, you must be| mates as well, Never lot artifical | be the Knglishwoman, but the I prepared to endure the sensation of merit assume im your eyes more |. The superiority of the Me “feeling email.” You may never|than it can make good, my dear, | nial woman tx the ease with whict An ‘ | have expertenced this state, Kath | You need not mind falling back on jahe combines her qualitte b Kath | tastes, and her capacities —Lond 6 jeyn, for | hardly think social die Unctions ha worth and dignity are some | Reader o ( The kalser’s beapectacted ant bled you im t Trafpingsbh | Hfe at home. They need not here, | enorts, who will | mn jae you will presently see. leravitate to you without a doubt are occasionally startied by a de-| phia Prisonshtp | In & summer colony or assem-| Foolish as it Is to boast or be | meanor which recalls a Gallic chief | Uhe ¢ ry Dock, blage, superficiality ts about all that! boasted of as to one’s position or | tain, They call him the “imperor | Pier 1 6:20, 8:90, Ie one can judge from, unless he beladvantages, also it is unwise and |of the French,” and they are right, 1°! 4:30 pm, for of all Germans the Emperor | © ry real bimeetf, im thin bey the danger that you, too, may learn to attach enlarged and false values tw the face of people and things The blame of this situation of af ituirs belongs firet to the landiord, especially where the establishment nneceasary to bring forward on rawbacks, however harmless t may be. It is a mistake pony made to introduce a young we to somebody aa “This in Mine It works for Morris & Co.” When ever I hear this | am vexed at the vr) sho very large, for king in of tt. False pride is out he i» apt to make the ell as out of taste and most of those who do come under | since necessity bends us all in one [hin roof, I happen to know that| way or another before we are }the Inn to which you are going | through life, there should be no comes under this head. The hotel-|shame in whatever form it com }keeper takes care to whisper that to us. But, for self-protection, never | “Mra. X-—-Hves in the best house in| speak of your own hindrances In Blankville,” or “The husk of many 6 girl's case, we both know Mae OS dd © bekkeh abd ofan one / that her present cocupation may be of the committee of three who wel-| what ofrcumstances shape or dic leomed the president when he vie tate rather than the high-water mark of her ability The summer people are generally transient friends at best. Let them guess at you, Kathryn. They may find you an Interesting purse Your loving sunt, |ited Missiesippt.” These rem jare taken up and passed along, and there is, consequently, discon among the lesser lights, who are nobedy in particular ally jthomaelves with those whom they | | believe are i BETH ' AUNT POLLY’S CORNER | Startling News i in Mocha Cake-—-Six cages, two| A few gratings of nutmox added cuos bar (fruit) sugar, onehait)to the usual seasoning of creamed |] e ru ism nh iat ‘two cups sMinach aud cauliflower give «|| flour, heaping teaspoon beking | 27 favor il lpowder. Cream yolks and sugar | FOR |toge"her, add water, then four and H powder, then the whites) ! thoronghly Bake in mod jerate oven WEDNESDAY joing fer above cake—Onehall q cup butter, orbamed. Add all the i lictng sugar It will take in, one ! tablospoon cream, one teaspoons | |vantiia, one and onehalf pounds almonds, blanched, dried and browned in oven, then roll nuts ! Out cake ia emall squ apread avrecrt | with teing and roll In nute. ip o as oe PO EW ical esliiaay “) Ss P. ake Dr. Lee Baker, dentiat, 266 Bite | PENN'S AN 3 cake | butiding. Phone, Main 6266. oe hott! baer Bort ainda _...|f Ia what brings the same famil wr Ww a r. ; ‘ . iar faces back to our store Fh nn pare Mead season after season | oe INT GRAPE JUICE—Per pint q The same satisfaction that | er quart . : . jAppropriate |) .2eccc cer Sef] nonekrsows Gk ari jUitcie tie’ won 1 tomers have enjoyed tn trad Jf soft drink , per pint . Weddin } ing with us is waiting for you Per quart pereres also—let us prove it to you in ALLEN’S FOOT EASE—Regular LIQUID FOOT time enjoy able. PEROXIDE OF 1-Ib. bottle for COOPER'S NEW bottle; alway Big Sale of Shavers Necessities at unheard-of prices continue for Wek nesday and Thursday. Be one of the lucky ones and] get in on this sale. Every STANDARD make of sale ty razor in the U ial sale F WEDNESDAY ONLY—We offer the Quaker’s cial old style razor—very finely te mpered and to sell at $3.00 each. Everyone guaranteed, ‘ed- mesday only ....... 26. coe SZ EASE--Makes the good old Buy a bottle and have happy feet, Be HY DROGEN—Medicinally Te the matter-of that new Summer Outfit you're gotng to buy Most everything that's sew everything that's best — in readytowear Summer Apparel for men, women and children, in here ready for your Inspec Gifts Tiffany Gronze wares, Tiffany BASEMENT TE eee eee ee iin _ i-th. bottle for ....... ..... 244 senseue “Re gularly $100 | po DISCOVERY- the Q S get it at glass wares, rich cut glass, Min ||) ton hae i like our prices youre artily weloome te a ton china ware, art goods from open an account with us for everywhere. Albert Hansen| Jeweler and Siiveramith. anything selected Eastern Out-| fitting Co. 1332-34 Second Av.. 209 Union St. attio’s Reliable Credit House” Sole Agent for Patck, Philippe & Co.'s Celebrated Watches. First Av. and Cherry St. Established 1883. GENDRON GO-CARTS OLD COUNTRY LINENS HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Use the Independeat 2 | Ns, Tel. 1130; Main HOT WEATHER BARGAINS _ DRESS GOODS AND SILKS IN THIS SALE $1.25 Quality 36-inch Black | 75c to $1.00 Quality Plain | 58-inch Wool ire y Wool Hentiet Swiss Taffeta, chiffon | and Fancy | Novelty Grays | ta re im navy Blue, Sak tee tent fie | 2 checks and stripes; suit pon y, Fight blue, Perret Wry Set end Tie | and Messslines All able for skirts, suits and pink i, green, Alice trous Pre - Inventory | wanted shades; every jackets Regular price bl eda and black. Sale price, per yard | yard worth n 75e to $1.25. Pre-Inventory Sal Pre rory. Sale priee | $1.00 per yar Pre-In price, per yard ventory S per 98c | = 45c | | IMPORTANT 75c 25€ TOMORROW WE WILL OFFER 50 FINE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS TOMORROW WE WILL OFFER 187 PAIR FINEST KID OXFORDS AT $9.65 1.49 | || Five splendid patterns for your selection, || Patent Tip, Blucher, Cut, Wide Ribbon ff \a| Every one new and the season’s best.|| Laces, Stylish Military Heel, Genuine } Size 8 ft. 8 in. x 10 ft. 6in. and our]]| Hand-Turn Sole, soft and flexible. sizes from 24 to 8, in widths C, D, E, EE ij This price is less than factory $1. 49 i Come quick. On sale at regular $14.50 values Tomorrow on sale at. . . $9.65 Come st. cost. | |

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