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“AMERICAN TON FOR Sl THEBANKS. (Star Special Service.) LONDON A women here are stirred, To be ax June 3 ertoan curate, one might aay they're in a terrible rage Here's why Mra. Hwfa Williams, apostie of grace and beauty, London's moat wit and soctety leader, has ap - ied unkind aptthots to the man ~ ner in which American women _————— dreas 3 fabs Money on Any OM Security by Law. Americans spend moro money on thelr clothes than any the world cently And if she had stopped there ev erything would have been all right | But she didu't. She added, with the st contemptuous shrug of her shoulders imaginable And they kne® leas about how any Women with pale of good soctety Within 24 hours after thé@ sense women tn sald Mra, Williams re to in t ew Currency Bill Wilder tional statement was utttred every member of the American colony had beard tt. The anger of the American women knew no bounds What made the situation worse was that Mra, Williams was tecent ly the guest of Mrs. Perry Belmont Than Creation of Populisim. in America, and waa feted along Siapeepenencition the Atlantic seaboard, from New }York to St. Augustine. She was BYGILSON GARONER {Star Specia! Service.) N, D.C. June » ‘The currenes bill framed ap by the! sbfvenate leaders in the clos oars of congress contains all features of both the house an lcomed by Wal and certain fa ich will cor more than once @ fellow guest with Mra. Roosevelt and the wives of | cabinet members Therefore the American w construe Mre, Williams’ re: as Sordertog on an insult to Amer tea’s “first lady.” ‘To be a wellgowned woman, Mre. Williams declares, is to know how to select your raiment and when to wear it, and the ma jority of the Americans lack both gock to business men [these accomplishments, They are Mee railroad bond feature, which | invariably overdressed and not fn and denounced by Sen-| frequently inappropriately dressed and Was temporart-| “I attended some of the Monday by Alirich from the sen-| morning musicales given to fash has been reinserted. In ad-jtonable American homes, wh hap provided that bonds in| the audiences were composed of tay be accepted as a basis the elfte of the land, including the o. wife of the president, the women other hand, the comipro-jof the cabinet set and the wives we have accepted the plan em | of statesmen and millionaries. I fn the Vreeland bill to per. | found only & small propertion of hve ag A against /the women appropriately gowned, “the time pa receipts, mortgages | ™ anything and every. | county bonds shall be taken by the tay be found piled up tm! secretary of the treasury at 90 per cent of their market value; that all Like Populistic Craze. other bonds shall be taken at 7@ per wildest days of the so- | cent of their market value. Mean eraze—when ft} time the amount of money ge ‘can be issued against the assets o! Mo he tenn enment | a bank ix limited to 40 per cent of crope—in these days {the capital stock of the bank More wild ever was om A 10 percent redemption fund, the financial act, which inetead of a 5 per cent one, ty to be ‘Aldrich, Speaker Cannon | ™#intained. The proposal to retain aévisers worked out tor | 25 per cont of reserve funds in cen of the Republican ma. | ral reserve cities has gone out of the Sixtieth congress The | the bill, and only 10 per cont must Me proposed to lend money be retained. This is to let the mon impairs the money | °” which ought to be held for re the nation by gtving pri. | S¢7¥e* go to the speculators In New ions |York. A time limit of three years the right |. earried in the bill Money bearing the indorse- A ne of vernment A real hard fight by Democrats In ee tae. ta cel the senate would easily have do- the | feated this bill, and the absence of over | 489 real opposition by Democratic secretary senators ts regarded as an illustra Sete ined he tana | tion of the manner in which Wall ponds issved by Harriman. | *treet and corporate influence gen corporation bonds | @relly. dominates the senate, regard- less of party names. Te Pe P eee eee ed IN HONOR OF DAVIS. (By United Press) % WASHINGTON, June 3—In * * * * * * * * * |, that the die ingetehed soldier, statesman citizen was born in Chris county, Kentucky. * * * ‘[seeeeeeeen Rattieship Meet at vy yard. |Roats leave Pier 2, foot of Yesier jway, 10 times daily. o- Thursday’s Savings at the Store for Everybody —25¢ “Three-in-One” Oil 15¢ /REGULAR 25c—Bottle of the famous 3-in-1 Oil, fer made? spect ASE made 4 $1.25 Bow! and Pitch Cal Se Tacks, 4 Pigs. S¢. Se—Package of 10 Deouble-Pointed Matting jj blued steel; 4 packages & Seeds, 3 Pigs. 5¢. Se—Package of Veg. oF Flower Seeds; home | er, White Poreeiain Bow! Pitelfer; ettreme spec! for Thursday .... 89c Te Toilet Paper, 7 Rolls, | 25¢. REGULAR 7c ROLL —“Perfoc tion” Medicated Tissue Totlet oe pest for our || Paper, full count; #pe- 25 | 4 am 5c || cial, 7 rotts inp 25¢ Liquid Veneer, 15¢. 25c Grass Shears, 10¢. REGULAR 25¢ BOTTLE—Well- Kaown Liquid Veneer; makes | old things new; for pianos and ali kinds of furniture; sect ae 10¢ Dutch Cleanser, 7¢. | REGULAR 100 CAN—Reliable & Sons’ GraspCutting 10 inches, with S-Inch Me; always sold for 10c <y 7 ‘IS Curtain Rods, 10¢. | Ol4 Dutch Cleanser; chases 1Se—firaws Eietem 4 dirt; best for cleaning sinks, with large, || bath tubs, porcelain, marble, fineh kitchenware, ete; apecial, on, special, cach 10c |) ean eee . 7c 50c A.-Y.-P. Souvenir Plaques 33e~ New Arrivals—1i0-Inch A.-Y.-P. Souvenir Plaques | Of Seattle ; just the thing for your “out-of- i } town” friends; extra special, each ... 33c 1 ft * 6 . OOO eeepcemmnnne ie ome IO acs nana wate ® the THE SEATTLE STAR—WE WOMEN WORST EVE ESDAY, JUNE 3 ~~} HELP THE Publication of | | | | | Product. culonts spectaliat ton | whieh ‘Heens of the city’s mil }. (According to this with, of @ the public iving purity of milk tourtzed mitk should be done It is deseribed as a mea instead the boasted scheme of insuring t Dr Paechall says 1908. Mil CRUSADE Tuberculosis Expert Urges True Conditions. ko aupp letter RV PUBLICITY WILL K has written a let jter to Health Commissioner Crich sugeesting a number of steps he thinks should be taken | lto safeguard the purity and clean away) acta MRS. HWFA WILLIAMS, that milk which has been pasteur naemprenepenen }ined te milk in which the Raa “ kerms have been destroyed, a! aud these were generally wives of tire for the first half of the day joreign §=© diploma Amerteans you know wore their diamond necklaces, At dinner women in high of-/ nature is actually dangeroe tlaras in their hair, and gowns of ficial posttion could be seen in Dr. Paschall also |tace and velvet, and that at 11 in jumper effects and mostins or oF the morning. gandies, suitable only for gardem| health authorities a list of their “Walking hats, tailored sults, | fetes customers whenever required and with daintily constructed blouses! Ob, it's fal, really, the things that the milk Inspectors should be! ot silk or la make up proper at! Mra. Wil ne is enying! aliowed a wide latitude tn their ef |forts to prevent any bad milk be- ine dispe of in Be je, with doubtedly the largeqt ever anse: bied in Portland to witness an ev PAA United States Will Protect’ Interests on Isthmus in Crisis. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 3.—Publi cation of the United Press dispatch | telling of the critical condition of affaires in the republic of Panama, aroused great Interest here, and) LONDON, June 3.--President Fal it was announced today that 200) eres of France, who recently visit additional marines have been or England with Mme. Pallieres BAN FRANCISOO Hindictments against | ing chise was argued Frank Hi | the defense. And up. Second av today ur June low ing the disease germs to multiply The writer claims that milk of this that dairymen be compelied to give the }the recall of a dairyman's license jas the penalty In case he ts dis covered disposing of milk that dos not meet the specifications FRISCO GRAFT CASES (By United Press.) t The motion to set aside the three Patrick Cal houn and Tirey L. Ford, of the Unit ed Ratironda, and ex-Boss Abraharm todtuet for the bribery of the # visors in connection with the pass of the overhead trolley fran before Judge Lawler by Attorneys A. A Moore for Calhoun and Ford, and Murphy tor Ruef, and A» sistant District Attorney Heney for |the people. Today's argument was interspersed with several spats be | tween Heney and the attorneys for) Spectacles $1.00 Bring your ere troubles! to ws Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 | vestigat dered sent te the isthmus at once, | ™ Hi credit for his success tn life = bene pag oy B ag ampere | Se tor tee os would probably | el at for ould p y the pag suastin g Mawel nave been perfectly contented | It ts also planned to detail on | probably to live and die a respected) hmus a large body of sallors,|@¥yer or the paternal mayor of transferred to and from the) *erae. She toiled. unobtrusively, | Atlantic Meet, if conditions do not |‘ make her husband improve before the elections. jover France. Mme. Pallieres’ fam; Almost the entire time of the | !ly sneered at her husband as a) cabinet meeting yesterday was de | Crack-brained revoluttoniat voted 10 discussion of the Panama! | It is believed that one purpose of | situation. The posstbie necessity | (be president's visit to England was of the United States taking con-| ' promote « trip! | trol of the country, it ts understood, England, Russia an MISSISSIPPI RIVER RISING given out. There is no dowbt that (By United Press.) appeals from business men of Panama to the government here ST. LOUTE, Mo, June 3.—The Minsiesippl river above Quincy, I. i right prices 1314 Fleet Av. yy wire” conte te tbe have been received and seriously considered The danger to the canal works is of the utmost importance to the administration and the situs tion undoubtedly will be watched ‘Thursday, June 4, # SAMSON AND DRI horas 156—Orches Lest Time cone vlobmas Phossete “a J08N DREW In Hin Immonsely Buccemful Comedy. Property damaged oftentimes “by luforior paints and oils, The Federai Paint and Wall Paper Co, have the right goods at the Arcade Annex. = An. to. Seuttle Choral symphony. Might, £6 cente to $2.00, matiness 66 Moore Theatre j yarn rrer : |is rapidly rising, and hundreds of| asmaid'von doe Auer wer Aber tlle” |homes have already been aban | Remerves at Walline'a Ti! Werund Ave | doned in that vicinity. Great dam-|~ ~— 7 ha gaOBe BIG AUTO PARADE 222.) 00.28.) The Grand so far no deaths are known to have JOHN CORT, Manager. oecurred. The inhabitants who All This Week. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DA¥e left thefr homes, which prob: MATINER SATURDAY. ably will be swept from their foun-| aay yRAxciuCcO OPRRA CO. IN. PEOPLE WITNESS ROSE FES. ditions If the floods increase, are | soley smeieeteadilin | fleeing to high elevations to rem@in|) pyicoms ite t TIVAL CROWNING FEATURE— until the trouble subsides. The Illl-| Nor Week Ph ole river bottoms are reported to be Inundated cles! | Highest grade wheels made $00.00 wheel for $49.00 $50 00 wheel for $35.00, and $40.00 wheel | for $28.00, Theo. Wilts & Co,, 1008 let om FLOATS ON THE RIVER, i} : {8x United Press.) Closing Out Bicy PORTLAND, Ore, June 3.—Bv jery automobile fa Portland was en tered in the rose fiesta parade this |morning, most of the cars being | beautifully decorated with roses, |ribbons or bunting Tonight the river will be « blaze of light during the water carniva of the Golden West" wan depicted in a threemile chain of elaborate eading Vandovitle e, 0c) Fr oa Ti4b, 018 Gali: | Phones: Sunset Main 1804; ind 4004 Two hundred thousand people event of te Roan jor the first big parade of the tes | Ore GIRE. OF THER GOLDEN wren” jared at OK, wems the Se |.) Wanche Bates’ Great fuceess, by TENTS FOR RENT We keep tents and flys, al! sizes, from a child's play tent to a circus tent. On quantith from 10 to 100 tents for excursion and church parties we make special rates, Everything in camp furniture, | floats, Last night's crowd was un 0 of Musteat Com . Prices 196 and 200 ‘4 Z ‘, g Jagencupe Loggers’ Supply Co. 815 COLMAN DOCK. Both Phones—922. South Side of Ferry, “Se Wet ant Set AN Thin Wott, | wen In the Melodramatic TRACK oa—Mate 100 and W6 Phones 68 — neon daily box seata, 00 FULL OF HEARTY LAUGHS. and ¥ 2:20, nian. The Burgess Bunting Company Wonder stg ties, nade. Ta attie Theatre Ruel & Drew, Mare. And “) AROUND THE WORLD.” oman ed he ing & wien Ke granted Elleworth Pete eeeee eee tees TALL GOOD CAUSE FOR DIVORCE (By United Press.) Cal, June Wm wo a his retie ther with b raband home \ hing during Lan ee eee eee ee) ‘DIED KNEELING Says Pasteurized Wilk Is! IN PRAYER Poorer Than Natural Devotion. | Recommending among other things t the results of the jepections of dairies be publis! at frequent intervals tn the dalty! | where he death of b de Chaulnes sudden Due ent | death, drngs. denying tb | | | band, the wide the b tions, the stroke He fell, gasping daughter screamed for could arrive the 4 aid duke “His death was caused by heart The statements died as the result of continued use of drugs are false and are crimia a ally Ubelous.” wer went on account of the |Tv 1 Ar tern * * - * * * * * + * * * - * * * ‘Duc de Chaulnes Passes Away While at " r t his store will make it possible for you to have a cozy, wellfur ished littl home right away, so that it will be ready to step mir credit help has proven a source of great helpfulness to the newly married,” and we want you to feel perfectly tree to”tome Binge § here and accept our credit assistance, which will be extended to prema, so. that the publie may be (By United Press.) om : warned of milk which ts not pro] sew YORK, June 3.—Theodore | fectory wae See tee eee Oe ee duced under satisfactory condt-| ; con Shont ety 0! Paris itiona, Dr, B. 8 Panchall, a tuber-|S0Pt* has returned from Ps ly new version of the duke hiv son-indlaw, the and he gave an pat he died of While my daughter and her hus || kneeling be at their evening devo came for spon breath lifted him to the bed and || Before an was dei tha “TEST CASE AGAINST | EXPRESS COMPANIES. CHARGES FROM WASHINGTON him My yone ad t he} | | | i] TO BREMERTON HAVE BEEN! IN EXCESS AND COMPLAINT || $1.65 RESULTS. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON tary Metcalf with the tnt mission, alleging the governs rot 100 pounds of erton navy yard. Not a great deal of merchandise |/ was expressed that }amount involved ts $16. The com-| plaint is made as that & proper rate may be estab j Mabed. LABELLE, M of an McMillan ASH A = VIEW Lets Al. From BLOCKS IROUNDE. Las PARKA Os « pinect druggists of j the Prev | handle it laboratoertes, the most | anything | trade in the last leading Quaker Drug Co. in Seattle, are apecial ed, also the $2 ‘This great sue » to heal immediat |chrornie eases tn minor skin = tro’ pimples, blackhea! | blotches, rash, « perimental sample sent to anyone by charge, by the Emergency Labora tories, 82 West New York city. druggists, bO-cont sine after an overnight « June 3 that prese and Northern Pacific —Becre filed a complaint Com Px press companies have been gouging | Metealf asserts | that these two compantes last July |) charged 40 cents too much for every | merchandise sent trom Washington City to the Brem- |! month. 0. tack on his home should his past life be mncovered led Bert to shoot his wife and| two children and then kill himself. | ao caeeenrenacemaenseanmmccemenmevememanneess | \"U. & Navy Yara Route Steamer Monticelio leavee Flyer dock 6:30 | 30 a.m, 1:30 and 4 p.m. **¢) oO" In LA New Discovery Cures Eozema and Eradicates Minor bles Overnight. A few ntonths ago the dispensers lot poslam, the new diseevery for the cure of eczema, decided to allow country us to that time It Jeould only be had direot from the Since this change In the method | of distribution posiam has met with phenomenal introduced te the 0 years. All including Raven Drug ow carrying ently ad 8 fs not sur }ing when it is remembered that, in| eczema cases, posiam stops the Stel. | ing with first application, proce: ely a fo blew da, acne re her jeation es of poslam y mail ree Twenty-fttth eat case, 80 NTH. wn XPORITION Adisin TWO City street Lead Skin Trow suceess ulte show / The | il to} of drug | the the Co. the} opt: | pris: | rpes, | Wax. | are of | at POGRAPHI UNION follows n James M. ELECTS 1T6 OFFICERS.! Lynch, of Syracuse, N. ¥4 first vice president, J. W. Hayes, of Min- NDIANAPOLIS, tnd. June 3 neapoll wcretary treasurer, J, W, nouncement has been made of Bramwood, of Den agent of the election of officers of the In Union Printers’ bor George FP, national Typographical union, as’ Nichola, of Baltimore Ju we are June brides, let THE GREATER STANDARD serve you— two “Old Hickory” novelties— selected from our attractive showing of this famous Summer fur- piture we basket— $1.65 \’ | ! regular value $2.75. \ \ \ ket that appeal to the rustic and ny \ ural pieces for outdoor use a va is fitted with deep, 26 chains, 14 In ; *. bs in diameter, 8 » oe in. deep; regu: | special faronee® lar value $2.75; for the extra special week two quality dressers priced this way for regular value 33.50. the odd-shaped French beveled mirror of this dresser is ex ceedingly tnches, of fine quartered oak, finely polished; inches and shaped; small top drawers are swell | shaped; regular value of this | dresser is $32.50; for the week | we price t at pleasing; ts 2x top is 2x $23.7 ne brides, exclusive Seattic agents for “OLD HICKORY.” \“Old Hickory” swinging —here’s a hang ing flower base will who appreciate for the week the two Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons Second Avenue at Pine Street ready for you— wipod base $1.89 regular value $2.45, an artis tle bit of old hick ory work; me an uneven surface; it . 12 inches $1.85 the week— regular value $37.50. —a fine quartered oak dresser finely polished; note the large size French beveled mirror, 24x30 inches; top is 22n24 inches and nicely shaped; the entire front is swell shaped, bas two top drawers, and two large base drawers; regular value of this dresser is $37.50; for the week we gei.ld price it at ... 30 42 J TAILORED SUITS A special inducement of- fered in smart tailored suits at reduced prices. 1 ° + Price On all Silk and Cravenette Raincoats. 100 Skirts at one-half price. 25 per cent off on all Lingerie Waists, YOUR CREDIT !S GOOD. A small payment down and you can take the goods, Cash — Credit Westberg & Childs 1912—-Second Ave.—1312 U.S. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello From Galbraith Deck, Foot of Madison Street } | Lay om: LEAVE SBATT 1:80 end 4.08 pm YE URDMEKTON $:00 end 11:00 and 6:18 p.m. | saturday Afternoon — Leave jottoa. Bore B without On the Flyer | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. | Fare 350—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a, m,, 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a m, | and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. | U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattie— | Tel. Main 176 Tacoma—Tel. 212. naeennewrerie, -