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ce erage THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ Temporary Quarters, Old Library BY STAR PUBLISHING Co, rahe EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ca it Main 1050, Independent 1138 Sunset Main 1050. BALLARD STAR AGRNCY—8i Ballard Ave, funset, Mallard t04 ~ ave ETT 8T AW AGENCY -Momer Mivans, ti Rockerfgiier Ave; Bunset 104, conte par Week, oF twenty-five &. ver month, Delivered coptan, Entered at the Postotticn aQBeattia Washington, as second-class matter “TO MAIL. AUN IUERS—The date, © hen ye btreen abel af re Ww ‘Address label lew NOTICR TO SUBSCRINERA-ahoutd your copy ot The Mune fall co reach Rerclock any evening, please do we the tarer ‘our main office 180; Indepentont, UM Detween St nee. If you showld mise it mo Feu, mine this way we cam be certain of . the only way. RAILROAD REGULATION Please telephone "us © a ones, tne Cur eubsoribers & perfect service—end 08 sd Banker Vanderlip in his speech before the Virginia bankers ar ‘Palgned President Roosevelt for his course the rattroada. Vandorlip insisted that while the country was prosperous and there Was every business reason for itx continued prospertty, that already there had been a dangerous reaction, that railroads could not se Cure the money to mal try wag on the verge of serious financial trouble unless a halt was called in the The that raft Toad bonds and stocks were not worthy to be regarded as ties” confider vest toward necessary improvements and that the coun resident's policy speaker contended *seourt that that the public wou! no longer in if the government was to regulate the rallroade e had t ; that the industries of the country were In portl, aad the preat dent was chiefly to blame. In no other state is there auch regulation of ratl- roads as In Massachusetts, andyet In no other state are railroad bonds and stocks regarded as equally secure and #0 eagerly sought. Tt ts just because Harriman Chicago & Alton tactics are not poe sible in that state that ratiroad securities are expecially valuable. If there was adequate governmertal publicity and regulation, rail road securities, dividends and finances would cease to be the play things of Wail street bighwayrien. © The railroad managers and New York financiers, and not the President, are responsible for loss of confidence in railroad securt ties. That confidence can be restored only by perfecting and on- forcing the president's plans for governmental regulation. When one appears in the public arena as a critic it is always in order to inquire who he is, Therefore, who is Vanderlip? He ts the vice-president and acting president of the City National bank of Now York. In Wall street (t is known as the Standard Of bank. In whose hands, think you, the small railroad stockholder or boid. holder will be safest-—the government or the Standard O11 crowd? Im the past there have been cases where Standard Oi) has secured @ rate of 10 cents a barre! for ita oll, had a competitor charged 26 Cents & barrel for lis off and 15 cents of the 25 cents so extorted paid over to Standard Of. One of the trowbles has been that Stand ard Oil, the beef trust, the sugar trukt and similar combinations ave robbed the ratiroads as well a» producers and consumers. Bankers and ratiroad managers of America may as well under stand that no back track will be taken im the policy of governmental regulation. There may be financial stringency and even more seri- ous troubles, but the farmers, manufacturers and mechanics have had their eyes opened and they will have government supervision no matter what it may cost. They realize, as never before, that the business; en destroyed Let we see. Security of the investor, fair pay and working conditions to om. Dloyes, merited promotion to deserving ratiroad men and not to Wall street brokers, and a square deal to shippers and passecagers rest on the same principle—that raliroads perform a public service and are Rot the private property of the Raers, the Harrimans and others of * Aike wosavory records. “Here we hat been ould 14 ga¥* Ongar, und baf nod geen a schoo! of flying fish yod “Don'd be ration ‘Adolf * Der ocean iss ferry rugh today.” “Yens, yess; id noods “Dey are making a pool on d@F ship's run.” “Ah, dot accounda for der lookout.” “Id iss a goot {dea. He can tell us when der potiss are caming.” “Dit you receiving a vireless mexsetch yed?” Diss ts vacation, und dey are all tn “Only vou. Id was dot I for#et to pay my hotel bill. Id makes me feel bat.” 5 “Beovs you forgot to pay your hotel billt “Ne; becoss I hat forgotten vich hotel [ stopped ad.” * “Hat you seen der ship's log?” “Nod yed. Fairst cabin pastentchers iss nod allowed in der * “By der vay, de you sit ad der vaptain’s tablet” “No, Lam kept too busy getting up from id” “Bere tas going to be a storm. Dey are closing der hatches.” “Iss id possible? From der ems dey pud on der taile I sus pected dey hat incubators on boart “I tell you, dere iss going to We a squall.” “{ belief id. Der clouts squalid.” “Dey shoyld trim der sails.” “{ dink der are going to, 1 saw a sailor going aft mit a pair of “Remember, ef we sink we shoult belawhed to der wnst.” “Dot iss easy to say? bud who vill tach as? “Don't vorry; we shell be lashed by der awafes “Aha, safed! 1 see lant on der lee shore. Id musd be der rock of Chibralter.” “No, id iss der rock of der boad you notiss.” “Ab, now I know. Id ins der Canary isslands “Why?” blease?” “Becoss, maybe we can hear dem singing.” Have You a Piane Which You De Not Use? Why don't you make it useful to | member of your family by buying @ player which can be at-| tached to it? We have a large line | which we would’ lke to show you. every A Woman’s Crowning beauty is supposed to be her hair, but her begutiful hair counts for little if h@r teeth are wosight! Don't forget tus, ang Consult us soot Crowne .... -. $2@O and $5.00 Plates and up Fillings 60c and up Associated Dentists Opp. Garvey-Buchanan's Telephone Main 1772 he OF} inst ad 4 sTDON The matron is happier than the maid-—and a widow is happier than either The young wife reata secur® in her husband's love; to her, he is the Man of men, his grandeur of character and Innate nobility out- clana all others. 7 As & business man, the excelency of his Judgment is beyond all ection; a8 & husband be is adorable, and leving him the one perfect man on he-if he will let her You, of course, the wife is happler than the maid! How could she -hetp but be, when she has adainty home, a@@ that Adorable Husband to ait at the table opposite her three times a day? PM be sure, the home may not be elegant, and the cash may be & lite short, but the chairs are all large enough for one, and etreng | enough for two, and the kisses held out even when the bread and | cheese are gone—and better times will come. | And then-—that baby that looks like bie father-—the 7~ ot joy | rune over! | What good gift tn a bachelor girl's life Nothing—absolutely nothing! The best beau ever isn’t to be mentioned tn tho same day dor | in mateh that baby? comparison. Work--care—worry? You, tobe eure life ie alwaye full of these, but what labor {@ the business world brings such sweet reo omponse as daily labor in the home where love abides? Waa over coin #0 precious as & kins from the lips of the Ador able One, or any music sweeter than that dimpled baby'¢ soolagt N wi Never No, the matron does not envy the come into her (the maid's) life, but hu heart and says “Lat mo die when dear love dt The other side mite it Hamilton Studio j Market 1675-80 Colman Bik. High grade| cute your meat bills in bait photography at reasoasble pr Pike st. | No coupons or other friuds id any pleasure that may her own closer to her Hush up! There isnt any unless the man per- Every Deposit Made in Our Savings Department On or Before July 6th Drav Interest for the Full Month of July Open Your Savings Account : With ; Dexter Horton & Co., New York Blok SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 5 to 8 London’s Never Advertise on Sunday SPRUCE UP A BIT At London’s Store for Men MEN'S GOODS. shirts only, In French balbriggana, flat or also silks and lsle worth $1.00 to $2.00; -Sat Spe | Marshall Field’s, John Wanamaker’s and } Sample Underwear ribbed garments urday, each Children’s Play Suits, ages 1 to T yoars; save laundry bills; each Boe Mathing Suits, in navy blue, one plece, Ail sizes; worth $1.00; Sat ane urday Boys’ or Men's Tights solid or worth 25 navy for bathing stripes; ibe ane ose lebrat spectal Water Wings, best quailty, at Men's Dark Fancy Vests, most sizes left Golf Shirts, very ed “Wheeler” Negligee Soft Collar Outing Shirts, pongte sttk worth $1.75; at i for these warm days; the justly ¢ or Conqueror brands; none better; for mohair or China aitk; tan, champagne or white, worth $3.00 and $4.00; Satur; day $2.50 New Wash Vests, including shepherd checks, also plaids, stripes worth $1.76 to $2.60; Saturday's choice ° $1.25 you all know the standard values SOc a er, Saturday, all day | 206 » 12% kinds must be sold regardless ‘be assorted de . he or amall black figures President Suspenders pair; 1 pair to & custo Japonette Handkerchiefs, t of initials, as the initial assortment ts breken; Saturda Negligoes, with mohalr fronts and Henrietta backs signs and patterns; worth $1.00; Saturday eanily Best of Basement News ‘The Russwin Food Chopper has four knives and opens to dread toe Lenox Soap 8 fdr aranteod Garden Hono, 60-ft. length ....... s+ 75 nation Milk & for 2he¢ Hound Tin Dinner Pall, with cup on top +1@-@s the 7 the. White Navy Beans ae Children’s Sand Toys—-hoe, rake and spade, set .. Solid Brass Hose Nowule.... More Basement News 1-3 pint Capped Jolly Glasses, dozen 25¢ The 10¢ $7.98 $1.69 Be ine & for 10¢ Keonomy Fruit Jars, dozen Fancy Pap@ Napkins, 100 ‘ Majestic Roller Bearing Washing Mac! Nine «+... Galvanized Iron Frame Wringer . Cotton Batting, % Ib. in a roll The Lantern, the best on the market Mammoth Box Toothpicks, regular be value Prisco satan | will live and die | 118 opposite the Bos Marche. ove INTEREST FOR JULY THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1907. Tallored coats, Ln Plain bt atylos, Every All $360 1 Alb $4.00 a T5e apectally This selec that sell Don't worr ir. | ia oo 14 The Hmpreas Jingu, in A. @ 201 any time Gabberly muztles himself, | waves an poet lod the firat Japanese invasion Of | jer me know,” ; | @ Korea, Her soul ts marching on, ot ev'ry man! John i“ No Materialization. who wears: tens . y th’ led of * tragic death and @ baby trying to climb | "4 my lost pockethook? ri | @) | John kept his st over little gato they've put up| Medium: I can’t see the ghost o | much hey tox it | to keep him on the porch oe Cior® Woll, you are a funny We are all vory One Hungarian olty of 90,000 has | Pir tuallat auak £60 divorce canes ponding A Hendica io ° ° ° What 4 contrast to the moral at . moaphore that pervades auy of our|, mere would be one draw Worth Remembering. | The Grotto own little citles—say Sioux Falis,|28ck to woman's suffrage,” sald) @ good remedy for | Mr, Schelie ha ened the 4 #. D. the girl in the waterproof taffet 4 A, wea ; ———| novation Grog,” the tiasge Hf woo that Gabberly has muzzled | “And what would 1B bo?" asked | rips on the Water VPirnt caer hia 4 |the girl in the jumper suit | Are hard on the eyes, You need a |’ That 4 e "tat |——_—____—___— palr of our sun glasses to make | ems raeere | Wormer Bocrolary Black of the | thom comfortable, 60 cents and up. | Huy ye fat or | Washington Fire Insurance Com | Sehuchard Optical Co., 1207 Becond & Co,, 1431 Becond Ave. pany died of cancer June 27th. *** | avenue sis Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear $15. checks and plaids. braids an@ fancy buttons. No extra charge for alteration. Regular $7 checks and : . green, brown, reseda, champagne, gray, Might bloe, light play $5 and $6 Walking Skirts $3.49 Cream, black’and white; per yard ‘ nae jack, navy bine, brown, green, gray and wool mixtures, Sak, tele oe eae Swine Tattete Silk; Een WEED eee ids, in light, medium and dark colors, Latest Gotneh Au-Wect Panama Suita oe mag ase : <= Regular $5.00 and $6.00 vatues brown: & een and black; don’t miss this bargalwin all-wool Pale On Sale Saturday at $3.49 h Cloth at, por yard | Suiting English Worste otch Wo y Sharkskin Sul® f i. hee Inlald Linoloum, $1.50 grade, In nothing but the best designs} Women’s Underwear Bargains igek 7 pines area pi D LINOLEUM, 45¢. 3 $1.98 TO $2.50 LACE AND EMBROIDERED SKIRTS #1 “Why, all the soda fountains | mothe out of furs ts to w: would be closed on election day.” jin paper sonked with tur Hoh? Wither A Word From Josh Wiese. wm Dean Howells alent to a erime thinks ss for poet, BY JOSH ® |take money for their } 4083-1018 FreST AVENUE w@eraron J ie (iJ, ° “THE QUAKER Sfids BOR Saturday’ Specials The Quakers new Pike st store is leas than a week but is already the busiest p in the uptown section you have read these Sat special pricings on depend merchandise, it will be eit Pear's Soap. lar 15¢, for os Ivory Se size, four for, Cuticora regular cake for RESOLVED THAT WE ARE DETERMINED To CLEAN OUR STOck § rieeegy BUSTER. BROWN unscented, regudl Soap, Robertsou's Grape Juice, tracted from ry Wings . Qutrts ‘ Woodiark’s Lemon Sugar @ makes lemonade quick large can Violet Scented Ammoni the bath, especially fine hot weather; fal! pint Imperial Crown Violett Parma Tollet Water, lar Tbe; tomorrows Hygela Cream of Benzotn Almonds; makes face ai bands white and keeps tf skin smooth and ten regular 59¢; tomorrow., SATURDAY SPECIALS | Pike Street Store O OUR STOCK IS ALL CLEAN STOCK. WHAT WE MEAN BY CLEANING STOCK IS THIS WE WISH To CLEAR OUR CLOAK AND SUIT STOCK OF ALL SUMMER GooD5. TO THIS END ALL WOMEN’S SUMMER APPAREL HAS BEENREDUCED FROM 25 PERCENT TOFIFTY PER CENT-~~-THERE ARE BIG SAVINGS FOR YoU IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. WE OFFER YOU, BESIDES, THE PRIVILEGE oF PAYING A LITTLE DOWN AND ALITLLEAT A TIME FOR ANYTHING SELECTED--EVEN IN FACE OF THE BIG REDUCTIONS-~5S0 YOU SEE HoW BEAUTIFULLY EASY THE BUYING OF THAT NEW OUTFIT 1.5 MADE FOR YOU. CALLIN TOMORROW AND JUDGE OF THE 5AR- GAINS FOR YOUR SELF ---OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH VS FOR ANYTHING SELECTED. Eastern Outfitting Co,, inc. || 1332-34S5ECOND AVENVE 209 UNION STREET “Seattie’s Retlable Credit Mouse” THE NEW COUNTRY NEARLY COMPLETED. - The Country Club housed Earlington has been refi and decorated and is ready for the funiture draperies. This club | completed will be one of handsomest on the & const. The designer and rater have done much achieve this result but m has done mo: The site of untry Club is one of beautiful in the mountains and sig meadow uniting b of exquisite beauty This club has for its bers about three hundred off leading business and sional men of Seattle } lection of Harlington for home of this club suggests arlington on practically own terms. Come in and to us about Earlington. Jones-Thomson Investment 113 Seneca Street Seattle’s Real Bargain Center HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES. WORLD'S STANDARD, WE SELL THEM— Women's Heavy Shoes, calfskin upper, extension sole, cap medium low heel; well worth $2.60; special $1.48) Women’s Oxfords, viei upper, patent tip, medium sole, mili r| HAMILTON —— SHOES. i x heel nes; regular $4.25; special S al White ¢ aa Oxfords for the ladies; thin, Mexible sole, atur: y peci Ss In ed or plain heel; all sizes and styles; special .. si. Misses’ Tan Oxfords, ®lucher style, flexible sole, low heel, 4 tan; sizes 11% te ‘ Children’s One-Stre ndal, patent tip, spring heel, soft viel ber, flexible soje; sizes 8 to 11%; regular $1.00; special i Children’s Fine Vici Kid Shoes, matt 6p, extension sole, patest Up, low heol, sizes 6 to 8, a shoe for dress that will last; special cial $1.25 Boys’ Canvas Shoes, leather foxed, biucher style, leather sole heel; all sizes; special a Boys’ Heavy Calfskin Shoes, solid sole; a shoe that will stand the hard wean of the healthy youth; sizes 8 to 2; regular $2 omens outs m Men's Heavy Calfskin Shoes, plain or cap toe, blucher style, mee at wohe ® special Suits for Women—Materials are all-woot chiffon nese ~—_ Pan regret S| Bade he Panamas and dozens of different patterns in wool mixtures, hoes, leather foxed, blucher style, leat! sole and heél; all sizes; regular $1.60; special $1. { Silks and Dress Goods Are Decidedly Less Here Silk and Dress Goods Department---Saturday’s Selling 50c Quality Chiffon Taffeta Slik; come Kiton jacket styles and short semi-fitting box ned throughout with silk and handsomely trimmed with Regular prices $15.00-— On Sale Saturday at $9.98 Silk Petticoats 50 Silk Underskirts on sale Saturday at $41.98 in navy blue, see Millinery Clearance Sale HAT IN THE DEPARTMENT MARKED DOWN— Tats on sale at nd on sale at FLOOR COVERING INLAID LINOLEUM, 82.98 8 are the be *reInventory iality and retail at 66¢ and T5c yard at Abe WHITE UNDERSKIRTS AND DRAWERS, 45¢ SO apes ome ce RT Sate REE Fine Grade Cambric, neatly hemstitehed, full standard size, wide , : eo: ene on ruffle; also Drawers, Ince trimmed; special 45¢ $35.00 IMPERIAL BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, $27.85. i Room 9x12; the choice deslgas of the season are hore, ane 500 DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS AT ane. wo're ready to show you—we offer §35.00 values tomorrow fof This ts one of our leading specials, and appeals to you at once as 327,85 & roal bargain; lace trimmed; also grawers of same quality $14.50 BRUSSELS RUGS AT #9. 85. s come in & designs ot Tapestry Rug ¢ price ANOTHER joed at abe the @m , which well nigh covers i % yards wide lors; size tion is @representation of the up to $6.00 and $6.00; on sale at highest class designs $1.45 RUG BARGAIN $1.98 WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS, O6¢ Axmir luxurious and fit for a palace; we aim is real value; choloe of these exceptional Garments, elther yout patterns you ever saw, Come and look at @ mbroldery effects; fine, sheer mustin; on sale at, 96¢ 0; special sale S18 ——— Fete eer Sewn — *

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