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THE SEATILE STAR—MONDAY, JUNB | THE THEATERS VICTORIA'S YACHT | , 1907. 8. Inc.- tore Opens 8:30 a. m., Closes 5:36 p, m. DAY DAWNING WHEN “TWILL BE PROPER Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSO One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” THING FOR WOMAN TO POP QUESTION "iat ce sage Dy tack Ps, | at the international yacht races to |} - Mrs, Fleke, | P ° ° be held here during the firet week |] hild ’s Li C . wre ele tonal Se fee eesti! LADIES’ TOP COATS ces Lingerie Cots Specialy Pied en Sauk Sh “The NOW Tork lasee Obl eae gens Oat teens arco For Tomorrow's Sel v » Ne € fo linohes « & fo om, draws é |tho Third Avenue theater tonight. |q feet G Inches and has a spread (ff d 13 50 5 ec al 7 45 Children's Lingerie Coats, made of dotted Bwies; Iarge om The star and her associates form| o¢ canvas 450 square fect. Sho in ff ANC QUAL ./9an JIU, Op . ery collar, Mned with pink or blue lawn und finished at one of the moat ablo group Of | designed after the Seabird model nock with bows of atin ribbon, Regular selling pyh players that have over been here.|° ‘The Alexandra will represent , ‘ling, for mountain wear or } _ spectal tomorrow, each & 1 Coats suitable for traveling, tor m i ) rie Coats, of dotted Bwiss ‘ Ot Swi The cast will he the same that aP-/ Vancouver and will leave for Se |i $ Liagerle Conte, of r of Swine emi peared in New Yerk, and to get one 1 - P & , wat and inserting, lined with ¢ jaw . 2on after ita metropollt r U . -veni s’ § } clal tomorrow, each with — = enatan yo gaat | Don't Worry | needed on a cool day or evening. Ladies’ and ; Prove ety Tiros BH Gdnin. tetiaied a oa elcome event . This year has been a very profit 1 gy : : eee vr » »s 2 and Irish Point Lace, are apecia d us follow pag Huy ia generally conald- | able one for farmery, and if misses’ sizes well represented Regular price i af 4 insh | mae or Wty he own: pa. be leading American actress, |Rearly every farmer in Washing: }il af . 4 ss Agia yes 7 45 $ 916.60 Coat lal | $12.00 $ Cout, special . ba ghal yaad as a ve tw anid (ton has some surplus money. Nat i} $12.75 and $13.50; special tomorroy ich $7.45 ’ ibs ee , 924.06 to have the most brilliant and | Ura@lly he te looking for Bone COR Reema Nt CCL RG rrr nee y ~~ aing satire of contemporary life |Servattve Investment. Why take] . Printed prea Special f Che Te eee tamborery Tit {ohances of losing it by invosting| $22.50 JUMPER DRESSES, SPECIAL AT SPECIAL PRICES H “ P or T that any American author has wri anal bonds when the State} TOMORROW 5 §9c Per Square Yara sale A the auatiauen. teatene in stocks or bonds when the E 1oc bowel Stes cuveocndins waena eit Bank of Seattle pays 4 per cent TOMORROW $14.75 Women's Union Suits, made of ¢ A Very Good Q { Printed Linol aos. os Winkin’ tide even OR savings accoun nd you are jm... Sb ara he datia nd Hele thread, in both er ait ‘6 mo iS | Steet Mrs. Flake this evening. The | seured of your in with none | These Jumper Dresses are of the latest mod high neck and low neck style, } '" Cl ‘ thane lad ae engagement is limited to four : is 1 taffeta, in light ‘ 1 be ¢ tile, parque 0 orks nights and a Thursday matinee of that worry that is always at: |i els, made of fancy striped taffeta 1 are lacetrimmed and can be { ! a gad tondant with the confirmed invest: | colors, and trimmed with velvet ribbon. 3 nad in either knee or ankle (= For Tues gy cad at, @ sre - ‘ ” oe On ‘ ” 7 L 0: 4 ‘cs. ey or. Corner Pirst and Cherry Tull’ Seanetinent of athde: Ree Regular price $1.60; $ yard ox teer aes - ull § : special tomorrow, & garment . { We charge 2O¢ extra per square yard for » Lots theatey was attended by i $22.50; special tor v, each bend iv ta crowds Sunday to witness the FOR RENT it Rep ss RE + . aie — te RE ee production of the old-time favorite . e § Cushion Covers} $3.00 [Hoyts “Texas Steer,” « rollicking | FURNITURE FOR SALE [Ie Me car ty Accra, roncts AND. LAWN ‘Other Chair Specials Silke speciaty “— farce comedy that never falla to : i ERATORG, GO-CAKTS, PORCH ANDO LAWN 4: "Weleed” tor | ret Cluny | bring laughs to theatergoers of all | MOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BIH eunnirune, Ice CREAM FREEZERS, “VU for Tomorrow Floss 8 + Curtas 4 | stages acpamesy when put ou in BASEMENT }] COR” PORCH SHADES AND OTHER SEASON ¢ hi so “te "pe auch nroe: or as the . | a : . Z tages players ore uaw a 1 he yy egy = bo te ~— |] ABLE MERCHANDISE. Dining Chair Special 68¢ ushions 5 ore and fruit in abundance, @ , » . peen brought up end Cushio' fit Rodate. by tbe tecasting of some |p cullent lawn: reat 690.00 per Hi Hardwood Dining Chal tine | wet of the lines, retaina its original at- |p owt. Furniture Pr poset wy idon, and prettily striped: )ed with best) mosphere and its farcical humor |§ Cecroom suites, Bee inlaia solid wood peut: } ng | sag. < 80 well liked in ite first produ Heclsems, tal Gained oalt “1. and cross panel (Javea . } oJ ~ ite ’ ¢ noleums, full dinin ny omlaiy ean MRS. HARRIET JOHNSTON-WOOD, jtion The Pantages people are well I walnut, Majestic range, gee he sae {thoro ughiy} ws - womankind range, heating stoves, and bv oh | eae Pe | There is only one plece of ad erything complete house ‘see oom { MRS. HARRIET JOHNSTON: | vice I have to offer lared keopl cheap at $800; will e sat 6 } Be independent befgre you pop sell for { WOOD, LAWYER, ANNOUNCES |..." cuostion, and theh you can! ‘The Karl Burgess company at the - ’ ec Cc 8 { THE COMING RULE OF WO. *tand the result Seattle theater rday presen Woodhouse & Platt furniture Co. ; } Mra, Jobnston-Wood had author /ed the four r No Mother ‘ + “x tain ote MAN—HER AUTHORITY IN. [ities at the ends of her fin to Guide Her.” Of plays this 418 PIKE OTREE ‘ ber 4 pviad | All the talk about this vital | company hae given tn Seattle, nove Phones: Main 3998; Ind. 3096, i ery s $3.00 HISTORY. question,” she said, “is only the ad-|have shown to better advantage ing Chair, fin Dining Chair, polished golden | oi9 24724. A5¢ - 3 pete vance guard of the coming rule of/the worth of the company than finish; hase panel back, saddle at, each morrow, ve Ished golden front | B0¢ and 5O¢) Pale Ki If you go back to Euripides you will find that they woman and Homer as well as Shakespeare, make sor this shap een and a real cyclone one Bia kuives, « help swerve shotgun the ~oseaal lox and stretchers; under con attic Star's Exclusive Service.) with woven substantial, Ex struction is bas haped ‘ four spindle 4 ' in bach very i structed throughout . ‘ price of this alr $1.06; special tomorrow $2.50 Solid Oak Dining Chair, “ Special $1.28 2) Dae Hardwood Din am vstmesel ele Ot gr ‘ villian in his attempts to carry out » NEW TORK, June 24.—Womas |8F 101,“ Doiuls wrontee, At least [Ce cnann ng uieennts to carry ont eo a ts Sa ae ae a CHILD'S FOLDING CHAIR 3%e q should propose. She has developed one instance je familiar to every: | hore ched to a gypsy Ww ‘ . re tomerrow Pel 28 | This Child's more rapidly than man has. There |body—that of Roaz, When Ruth pro-| help add to the comedy of the p five spindles ta oe Chatr fe plenty of historical precedent ag to Roas, he did oe i | Adequate stage settings add to > a for woman's proposing. If the per: | the least surprised or displease: effectiveness of the lines and help bac with em : . fection of the race is to be attaln-| . She insisted that men aad women|to make the play one to hold the Arm-Chair, Special Tomorrow | ed, the mother must choose the | were created equal, but that woman attention. The plece will rum all | bossed cross $1.98 maple, Sather of children developed more raptdly, that moth | week f ees natural These were the high lights flash-|ers came before fathera. “Nobody wheal } pass » } Large, Roomy Hardwood Arm ich, ht @@ amidst the Professional Wo (cared at first,” she said, “who the; Back is secure Chat hished golden; shaped ) wo + en's League by Mrs Harriet father might be. Aryan and Sem bea Pislgcepsdaltee | gs foes solid neat; heavy cross} and bas ot Tisicn Wood, the lawyer tie Ristory shows this This afternoon a new program of ly fastened to sf back, with sev } castings; is The subject, “Shall Woman Pro She used doublebartpled words, | @udeville acts fs In progress at » to s connecting est; ) strong com 1” was evidently not new to too, with great ease and fluency. | {he Star theater, Kroissel’s Dogs e strong ad arma fastened 10! fortable and Johnston- Wood, for she waded | “The patriarch age ts passing,” |48¢ Cats, Allen Shaw, the coin 4 braces. veut and back poste with T-{ compact, and fn diithely, quoted Buripides,|she asserted, “and the amphiarch | M4nipulstor and five other acte Seattie's Popular Osteopath. bolte: under stock securely te peniootts Homer, Shakespeare and the scrip age ts dawning, When the feminine | 4fe being seen by a large audience I also use ELECTRICITY, Vi braced, This chair is very sel flat when tures; fitted from times prehistoric and masculine of generic man have | Bais hes * BRATION and the LIGHT 1 ce weted and will } folded. Se to times yet to come; pointed out assumed thelr proper relations to| THE WASHINGTON FIRE Ine CURE, and cure al) forms of 1 Re«ular sasdonmes 10 the comparative obscurity and un- each other, there will be no shame| has just entered the state of Texas. | B¢rvOueness, female weakness $3.28 tomorrow dar ge he } fmportance of man, and concluded in woman avowing her lov see | es, stomach, kidney, liver and 91.96} ana wh 4g With & voritable outburst in behalf} The speaker was roundly ap bowel troubies, rheumatiem, ect -_. b Re ; Site the economic independence of | plauded. Fiancee —~ |] atica, insomnia, headache aud A pettern, with higher { Chalr ts open 1 2 inches from the float we re ssidoaiileaalebiecadin all other forms of chronic dis opd a little more elabor { Back is 16 high from seat, and 4 E or " oases. Go'tre removed. No selling regularly at $4.75 SB comic je. Special tomornea & score by 2 to as one of the h to the Public oF Fifteen treatments, enough to ; | best of the season THURSDAY, JUNE 27 cure most cases, $15.00. Con in Gigantic Display of World Fa ouitelian teen Fors, Woisk mous Amusements ttle jummas, Suits fars, Waisls. ‘The sporting editor of the St TEA. Ferry or trolley to park bay hd Page Abercgre~ Womens Cosi J $ Home af Paul Daily News says some com | 18 Areede. Main 2 Agency for i mentary things of the Seattle Shoveled out of a bin is a tl ic uray — cathe played in that ety Me Child without parents; n AE RENTS Club Furnishates ‘ Tecently played in that city. He 0} An | ee p maree Retriger Hotel and Club Furnes. Majestic : says the work in the field and on name, no fame. Schilling’s “Y 7” Complete Hous elurnishers, a: aii SPRING STREET. 4 the bases is super, and states that “4 j SEA " T LE T HEA t ER ator. SEOOND- AVENUE, MADISON 3 Range. ‘4 the base running of Mullen, in| Best is in packages | i| s. i Which he stole second, third and) y F Your grocer returns your money | ht, All Week, Saturday Matinee. Rusrell @ Drew present */ a, home, was a sensational piece of |i .ou don't like it. we pay him. |the 2 iameus | a en a ‘ Work. He speaks of the game Cart Burgess Conpeiiy th | 9 : | “NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER” | omen Ss peer re— WHITE SUITS AND WAISTS | OF LINEN In India, where the Oriental sun be else in the world- than any color. And of all white goods, coolest. $25.00 LINEN SUITS, $16.50. The most recent model, a Col lege Suit made with 2%inch mannish oat, double breasted and regular coat sleeve and col lar; skirt ‘full, plaited ‘with ford on bottom, ‘Comes ti pure Tin en, white, natural, light blae and leather color. Very swagger $24.00 JUMPER SUITS, $14.95. Only a few of these handsome Suits to. close out in this sale made of fine silk taffeta, in broken checks of blue and white brown and white, gray and black Striped: aleo plain biack, rund neck, handsomely trimmed, ki mono sleeve, % length, to match and pretty V front of lace me dallions. Has princess s tra fall cut and plaited. $25.00 LINEN SUITS, $16.50. The neatest tailored All-Linen Suit offered this season, in white, light blue, leather color and natural linen. tailored with strap gilt buttons and piped beautifall trimming. p contrasting colors. ‘ull plaited and double ed bottom. These won't ‘ at this price. Second Floor—The English as w wear white, and nothing else, | ] own as nowhere a$ native men and women because it is so much cooler linen has the name of being Note these special values for tomorrow LINEN WAISTS, $3.5 Pure Trish broklered ¢ front or back weerd and always and. new when stock. collar and linen, han tailor plaited The em open waist that looks fresh laundered deep cuffa fas tened with pure pear! buttons LINEN WAISTS, $5.00. The kind that usually sell for $6.00 elsewhere. p in o front or back, handsome ¢ broidered front and collar, neat tucks, separate embroidered panels cuffs 4 white earl b price of pure Irish linen LINEN WAISTS, $6.50. thread a linen button with exquisitel hand embroider jew at F and thread art designed ed fronts fn vart floral and vine patterns. round tuc yoke, embroidered edge and collar to match. Deep tucked cuffs with lace odae Very popular for ria ing. open back hor#eback Bon Marche rr The June White Sale’s Ss Last Week Though this of ¢ ale slin nearly a month old, it still almost as « number of It tld be wise economy to buy all er's need: from these lot 65¢ NIGHT GOWNS, 49¢. Night Gowns, made of caw V-shape yoke, trimmed insertion of embroidery and %-inch tucks; neck and sleeve edged with narrow ruffle $2.25 WHITE SKIRTS, $1.50. Long White Skirt, made of cambrie, 18inch flounce of lawn, 3 rows of Point de Par ace insertion, bottom of flounce WHITE SKIRTS, 25¢. e Ski of good 39c ruffle, with ¢ Second THE BON Floor—The MARCHI $1.00 DRAWERS, a 75¢. Made of fine cambrie or nain ook brella ruffle, lined with Valencier lace and m in or hemstitched tucks and embroid 50c CORSET COV- ERS, 39¢. Corset Cover, of nainsook, full 75c CHEMISE, 59¢. broid { 4 clusterg of Bon Marche | STAR Kretoe!'s Pictures Wagner's (Unlike any other play.) “Marked Woma to 5 Phones 43 Next we Prices 1 Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House Prices Be, 10 box seats, 8c. Performances, 2:30, 7:15, $:45 each day NEW VAUDEVILLE THIS AFTERNOON, 2:30. Nelile iting & Co. in “Picking Winner:” Hawley & Losiie ome and Cats; Allen Shaw; La Maybelle Meeker; Animated Biddle Roesch LOIS THEATER, Main 1204; Ind. 4834. Pantages Offers Hoyts Screaming Success, “A TEXAS STEER.” except Thursday and Friday Phones Mer Matinees daily Next Week Winchester THIRD AVE. THEATER. Phones—Sunset, Main 2531 and Independent 2406. TONIGHT, Tuesday Wednesday and Thureday Nights and Thurs matinee, MAS. FIGKE. THE NEW YORK IDEA | Prices—$2 to 50c; seats selling | i ciiatinents —_ + COLISEUM | Every afternoon and night this week Rand. Admiasion, afternoon 16¢ ROLLER night 25¢ SKATING Skates 2he Yellowstone Park The one place in America for an outing for a Won- bracing week or a month, or for the whole season. derful natural phenomena and pleasant summer climate; Springs, Mud Pools. Season 1907, June 10—Sept. 15 Make The Trip This Summer pure, air Geysers, Hot Write at once for full information and send Six Cents for “WONDERLAND 1906,” lustrated booklet giving valuable facts, to a beautifully il 4. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A, Portland, Oregon Northern Pacific Railway For rates and reservations write or call on J. O. MeMULLEN, C. P. A. A. TINLING, G. A. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Crowns $3.00 and $5.00 Plates $5.00 and Fillings 50c and up | Associated Dentists Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s Telephone Main 1772 Quality Always The ind not the classes A dollar's store worth for a dollar for the be the masses You must satisfied before we are -+ You have best of everything to se- lect from Suits $10, $15, $20 and $25 Hirsh-Wickwire $30, $35 and 10 Suits at $25.00 Shirts, 1 nderwear, Neck- wear, Hose, Fancy Vests, Night Robes Endl variety of clever showings. See our windows. They tell the story. Come and The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Av., Cor. Seneca ee. , HOPKINS & RYER Ine BROKERS Bond PRIVATE WIRE t Tel. Main 270, Ind. 270. CALHOUN, DENNY & Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg EWING, Inc. Alaska Bidg. “UNLOADING SALE : i GO AND SEE o' st |1 OX BOW NOVELTY SKIRT MFG, CO ADDITION TODAY 1916 Second Ave. Checking a Savings OFFICERS Account Invited — he wife with household aceounts, 4 or the daughter with an allowances,” i will find particular advantage i depositing the money in this big) strong bank, and paying all bills by check The check you give to fie mer chant comes back to roe Hon the bank, and is itself the eeipt you could have for money paid f eI You will be delighted with complete, modern equipment the uniform courtesy of our sm% ice. You will also like the dainty little leather-bound cheek which we are glad to furnish @ the women depositors in our ing Department. DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MAIL with every certainty of prompt attention, and at less than cost street car fare, Accounts opened from §1.00 up. Of em! Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000, More than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors, Scandinavian - American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE A CHILBERG President 4. CHILeERG Vice-President JOMN B. AGEN Bed Vice-President a F LANE Cashier WM. THAANUM Anistemat © @n Savings We Pay We Are Making a Specially In Laundering Shirt Waists, Collarse Cuffs seemmamoraness GE momar ass ae Do you like fine laundered Shirt Waist ollars and Cuffs? If so, come to us of send them by our drivers. We pride ourselves upon our work, and consider it the best to be had you. please FIRST AND BELI Sunset Ind. 95 Main 953.