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= 4 a THE SEATTLE STAR—THU JUNE 18, 1908 . f the cor tloc esoluttons, | the dising. He \\ae had almoat aa! the right of the well-dressed polit! 4 that in all thig he has had | muchRs the hundreds of those who | clan in eventng cloth ‘ ~ little part and has been scarcely.) tolk in basoments and cellars, who| He does not believe in the rule of rey . He te ed to the must care for this extravagant! the people by a clique. He kr “4 . ; : h ' feelings have long owd that tha peopte may make mistake eon futilely looking towards the pring the , ! eidlise cartel ve cancenent tht He finds some amusement in the |? governs & imaetven, bet he be . “— wnventic . h eves that they can gorre here | " P An a citizen and an indgpendent | Convention, Just as he does in the | nist og How far this convention 4 vote oe he 2 ele t ae much faker who selle hie canes, ete on in fi b nl ‘ the lake frent. He believes that | "ll offer thie tn opens i eae ; years ago reclined upon the green | Al! this noise, the bi of the in. | DOP a tone . ward of the ake front and has the bands, the march He ha sa in. tho festivition | M2834 the bawling and blowing of F k T D h inuch after tho fashion of the man |t¢ politicians, is nothing but a! ar wain's aug! ler who has pressed hia face against | Pertelal energy, And he is right AUTOMOBILE | , " + believe he Repeblican| es seers, ot, the cates cma | Tells of Father’s Sameeee Will the Republican), wintows, 2f,, the cates at kis bawting, blowing ond ha x, and the abo e ‘ “ - 8 ap ‘ane the talk about th: 1. F. Burelen, who borrowed John | St t vention Do for OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY Day, 84 © he party, If considered | oi, g3,000 White Steamer Inst unt, ) Con The whole Atlantic Meet will be | [ecosmars Fi Is even Indispensable | iicnt, was arrested this afternoon Him ? at the navy yard a fow days more, |!" the party game, by Patrolman D. £, Quinn and Con ~ ae f See the battleship Rhode Island tn No Is this Independent voter? | stable Jim Shannon, and charged the dry dock. Boats leave pler 2; He is the one who believes in| with grand larceny | bine pegegh he-ye4 oe re foot way, ten tines daily, American democracy, with a little} Last night Bursien, who is ama) LONDON, June 18—Miss Clara Kour ©, 50 cents eee! "4." He believes in the people gov-|chintst employed by the White : » the pe hints nployed ° daughter of Mark ‘Twain BY BRAND WHITLOCK erning themselves. "Tin his dreams | Motor Co., took the automobile and | ietmesiee Dinka ehetet ‘ hat may eventually shape them-| went to rrgeto’ He was ac a pty 4 a Seeenes OS POF 1908, by Newspaper En. t { went t reetown y+ ge . tepyriont a ae selves Into the great idea's of po | compan by BE. Johnson, of 726) | Togas her distinguished fatt . terprise Asecciation litteal character. He believes in| Pike st bout noon today Bure- [CT Today musical circles are di catcaco a ie eal the right of the hobo as much 48 | len passed Pike st. and Fourth av eight. dine / > page Mey pt lant "] on pelonss tw 5 arty, the waite ‘co — - . when ho was arrested by the PO! pace of nee tek: takieae 9 om 7 gbe bas committed Rimself Impl rae — u. 5. Navy | Yard Route Steamer lice. Bursion wae under the Im)" sii Gigey, inherits her fat J to none, © political prin ff RAVEN DELO ¢ Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 fluence of liquor when he wae ar Mi ‘ath one l i Seattle Ante L111 Second Are ors sense of bumor and ber bright 4 Be wit not wa the report and 0:50 « m, 1:30 and 4 p. m remed $ savings ave repeatedly quoted and fre tly appear in the papers : ae yoaking of the attention which 1403701411 SECOND AVE. COR. SECOND AVE UNION COM p, LUTE ruReNERS oF Homes, sreaMpoTs ane HOTELS OUR STOCK ADJUSTING SALE Has actually saved the responding buyers thousands of dollars, It's going to save more. Just glance . over the line of specials listed here. They're corking good values. ° 4 The Rules of the S. A. S. New Goods Added Daily - 4 Ne Stock Adjusting Bpectals will be exe hanged. All goods sold Just as soon as the stock of any special te ¢ shausted, the sam im prevent condition Deliveries will be made at cur earliest con ple is taken from the fleor and new pleees are add to take their No phone, C. O D. or future orders booked. Terms cash. place Staples 4 exclusively designed pieces look all the same to IAB special articles listed fm this paper are on our floors when the our stock sdjusters—the knife cuts the profit away entirely, and hundreds of pleces onty brought part of the original cost, Come goes to press, but it's impossible to guarantee to have them jess you respend quickly while. early, Come often. We will make it worth the A $14.50 Tufted op, Velour Cov- ered Couch, <i"rck" S.A.S., $7.50 ‘This special ts built on ghey ga the same lines a# the coueh shown im the picture, with this difference--side of head is plain. The Sale (ouch measures 27 inches wide by 75 Inches long, construction, a fall spring edge, top firmly tufted, and ciaw feet are securely bolted to @ Garden Hose The Guaranteed Kind for Less plain threeinch oak frame, Covering, a good grade of figured vel 80 feet of 1fe Cotton Hose, oar. See Window. guaranteed worth $6.00 Stock Adjusting ~ : *t.e¢ : Sale pate, so we have to let} A Coil-Supported Spring, worth $2.75; Stock-Adjust 50 feet of 4c Cotton Hose go by—just remember that ing Sale $1 50 guaranteed worth 87.00; Sa Seeee cencees esos $1. Stock Adjusting piece of genuine Cut Glass Bale $4.50 The Special Spring is offered tn al! sizes, and Spring ts made with Top finely | feet of 16¢ Cotton Hose, a heavy wood frame, strongly joined together with bolts. woven wire; support, three rows of coll spring, mounted on hardwood Brock adjusting worth $8.00 slats, which in turn are suspended from strong roll cables, ne $5.00 $6.75 Cane Seat and Back Maple Rocker, S. A. S., $3.50 A Large, Comfortable Rocker, made with high, double woven cane back; frame maple, finished in the natural, as well aso Doable Cane Seat S. A. S., $2.50 Rocker frame made of white maple, finished in either a dark greon or varnished natural, back, four slate. Seat double- woven cane. Good, com- fortable Porch, Rocker. $3.75 Arm Chair to Match, $2.00. The chair is made to match the above-men- tloned Rocker. Size large; either finish; arms securely fastened to back and seat. See Window. Think of It—A $2.50 Porch Rocker (Like Cut), One to a Trader S. A. S., 90c To start with. we have only two dozen of these specials, so hurry. Rocker made with natural maple frame; seat dow ble woven reed; Rocker strong and cost bc 50, bat 90 it must move. Sale price.. : ’ c This Arm Chair is built on the same Mnes as the above Chair; fin ished in either the nat- ural or green, large size. See Windows For Extra Good Carpet Buys Remnants From... 20c Up $48 Massive Living Room Rocker (Like Cat) $25 One of the best and most comfortable living room Rockers on our floors. Frame is oak, finished golden; seat and back continu ; covered with genuine olive green leather; tufts securely fast is extra large and, would make a fine reading $300 Gold Leaf Parlor Suite Three Pieces, Stock-Adjusting Sale— $50 This special price includes the parasol and cushion. Cart ts to told compactly; back and dash adjust; wheels rubber tired; Tods and gearings are steel enameled, dark green. Side of hardwood finished; a very dark enameled green. $5 Maple Bedroom Stool Bird’s-Eye Seat and Sides, Stock-Adjusting Sale— $1.50 reced SETS | have be anybody junt and got ¢ to leaf around on a tramp jaaily ‘That's why I am looking for a re ly comfortable bed. ¢ art of taking—t habit te the That's why he wears a white to remind him of EXCHANGE BLOWS THEN SHAKE (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO come nuit reconciiia between f Ne broker, w ular fet St. Francia hotel last night in the goests, w the hotel pyerator « 4 of operating hide, and Btgek bro ip in ively fashion for a few min utee The dispute waa over Bi the Truett company Nevada men claiming that Morris had been aia price considerably | tagrket in an attempt to ruin the coppany Justed, be Reena eee eeaee * » | ’ : BITS O'NEWS .- . See eee eee eeee Calvary Presbyterian Church. The annual Sunday schoo! picnic of the Calvary Presbyterian church will be given next Wednesday, at Meydenbauer bay across Lake Washington. A boat has been char tered for am will pienic grounds Miss Cora Li drew Malcom ( | Tuesday evening at the home of the bride, cor born et Calvary Kilzabeth bride Mr. Will held folle Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. Lady Stirling chopter, D. A. KR tomorrow | Alaska | will enter afternoon bullding Hanson, ¢ | ball, Mre. noca and bers and Christian Endeavor Outing. The Christian of Calvary Presbyterian church will hold the usual busin day even! Bupper w ladies at Seat Seattle luncheon dock Koni The Knights of Columbus gave a reception tn: honor Tetreau, of the order. tee in charge were latin im bed and thy Presbyterian church. ciated. The maid of honor was Miss tertainment a & special meeting Monday with Mre. er Haas will take the chapter over) jat lt a m., from the Madison street | ve beenume whe is Mark hier, whe maid: “Wh p tiring myself out in an to rine to the heights ax elne's daughter, he has ht things t bed now and then tour or Kurope leeture through receipt of father's suc June 18 A tion wae today effected the two millionaire men vada and a local stock ho engaged in a spectac fight in the by of the presence of scores of ho were lounging about M. A. Teaque, a wealthy of Rawhide; MH. Truett the big company tha the Truett lease at Raw 4. A. Morris, & mining ker of this city, mixed It the sales stock, the deliberately selling short w the The differences were ad swerer the day, and after 9:30 leave every bour for the Lindsey Clark. ner 25th av. 5. and Dear Rev. David Blythe, of the off the Lindsey, sister of The groom was attended by | A reception was | Lindsey wing the ceremony rtain at carde at Elke’ hall On the committee of en Mre. Howara A hairman, Mra. A Mra. Valentine. All mem friends are invited ndeavor Society meeting Fri ing, at 6:30 p.m. A soctal time} yed, following business | tle Chapter, D. A. R. chapter, D. A. R., will hold Webster, at the Gables A basket picnic will be served. The steam. of Columbue Reception. last evening at Elks hall, of State Deputy Thomas commit a T. eA y asa tit BANK many friends, but he will find none so steadfast, to respond to his wants, so capable of pushing him ahead, with the name of a bank on its cover, EVENING FROM 6 TO 8. Interest On Savings State Bank On Pioneer Place, Corner First Avenue and Yesier Way. oung man may have so ready tle leather-covered book OPEN SATURDAY We Pay 4% OF SEATTLE and today ail par-) ies concerned are reconciled J. Tram: | M. A. Weed, Mrs. Migila-| Woodland park. | Hil be served by the young | if ing this hour, a pair Het | Mail, and Children's Hemstitohed fe, lixtl al = for Handkered Inches te camping. During thin half-hour, each ...@¢ Girls’ Dresses. rhe Colored Wash Dresses, in plain cha brays and stri @inghame, regular val wen up to $1.76; to ft girls from 6 to 14 yeare During this half-hour, each ..69¢ Lace. autiful Cotton Torchon oe, fr to 3 inch om wide; neat pat terns; regularly worth We a yard During this half-hour ze Taleum Powder. The Famous Mennen's Tale Powder, reau lar wize During this half-hour Ve Luster Cotton. Beautiful Shades of Lue Cotton and Net Silk, in all colors, ex copt black and white. During this half-hour & spool we Lawns. 2% and Minch Fancy Lawns, in Moral and figured designs Dur ing thie half-hour Gold Dust. ; Geld Dust Washing Pow Dur ing this half-hour Rae der Telephone or C, O D. Orders Fille d for Hour-Sale to Limit Quantities Reserved Pins Good Stee! Point Pins, Du « 6 sheets this be Tailored Suits. A Limited Number ef Cloth Tallored In faney checks, a few Jone fancy Spring Conte and some Indian Head Tailored Daring thie how » 84,95 Rubber Gloves. Guaranteed Goodyear Rubber Gloves, in a» sorted sizes; a pair Bde Embroideries. Beautiful Nainsook and Hamburg Embroidery in neat floral designs up to 36e, Dur ing this hor 10¢ Art Squares. Your choice of our en tire Mine of 9x12 All Wool Art Squares, 14 designs in regula $9.76 During this hour 86. Bath Towels. 20x40-Inch Natural Turk ish Bath Towels. Dur ing this hour ve Rom Chambray Romp. made, with regularly During 396 value Girts’ ors, fanctly red piping sold for 66e thie hour 10 to 11 Curtain Nets. Good Curtain Netting, 40 46 inches) wide tifal hite and ecru p to 0c a yard During this hour patterns, in Ble Dress Skirts Wemen's Stylich Dress Skirts, in fancy checks and stuan ent full and tatlored; re to 97.96 hour Lace Bands. Beautiful Lace Bands, in cream and white, in pretty floral designs values to 36e a yard During this hour, a yard he Tooth Paste. The Famous Antiseptic Tooth Paste. During this hour ve Stock Collars. Women's Beautiful Fan ey Stock Collars, new est summer styles, in cluding values to 0c During this hour, each 256 Napkins. $1.75 Snow White Mer. corized Napkins, not stiffened. During this hour, a dozen ..$1.29 Sad Irons. Mrs. Potts’ Sad trons, 3 frone, bandle and stand During this hour 796 Merchandise, = 11 to 12, Garden Hose. Guaranteed Rubber Gar den Hose, cotton wor length, with brass couplings. During thia hour $1.50 Key Chains. Men's Key Chains, good length and strong. Dur ing this hour 1¢ Bathing Trunks. and Boys’ Bath- unks, that reg sell for 28¢ this hour, a 10¢ Writing Tablets. Good Writing Tablets, for ink or pencil ular Se kind. Di this bour, each Men's ing Tr ular During pair Linon. 32-Inch Snow White In dia Linon, a beautiful rand fine. hour, Curtain Swiss. Beautiful Snow White Curtain Swiss, 36 and 40 inches wide; dots i sizes, and other sing effects; reg: ular 15¢ and 18¢ qual ity. During this hour, a yard 104¢ ONE-HALF PRICE—Remnants Priced ONE-HALF Friday all day we will place on sale our entire lot of Remnants, including Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Ribbons, Silks, Dress Goods, mestics, Linens, etc. Pay one-half the regular marked price. just prior to stock taking. for, Wes Lace Paper. Colored and White Lace Bhelf Paper. During this hour, 20 yards te i} Couch Covers. Fi Heavy, Orlental Couch Covers, 3 beau tiful designs to choose from; 60 and 60 inch es wide and 3 yards long; regularly sold for $2.26 and $2.35. During this hour, each $1.49 | Shirt Waist Suits. (| Beautiful White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, for women and Lawn and Point @'Esprit Drenses for girls, from to 14 } years; regular $5.00, 60 and $7.50; some are mussed and a few are solied. During this hour, a sult .. $3.63 Auto Veiling. Chiffen Auto in black cream, gray lavender, cardinal and wine; regularly sold up to 35¢ a yard. Dur ing this hour, a yard ibe Dress Shields. Hicke-Canfield Rubber Nainsook Covered Shield, in regular and evening styles regu larly sold for 18¢ to 360. During this hour a pair 10¢ | Lisle Gloves. | A Benutifut 2Ciaep Lisle ‘ead, in tan, brown, finn and whi ree war 50c quality, Dur B9e Every Department Is Teeming With New Spring Merchandise. fernan Recital Madrona M. E. Church. | A recital will be given tomorrow | night at the Madrona M, B. chureh, | The follow. | the program Floy Sprague Barwick, Blossom Hurd and Alice Schnetler. Lady Stirling, D. A. R. Sterling chapter will ‘at Elks hall to-| Pier 6, foot of University st., made away about $75 worth of cash goods. The cash, amounting to $5, from the cash register. of snuff and seven dozen pocket knives, at $25, were also taken ber of miscellaneous articles, in quantity of are missing It is believed that the thieves be- | w long to a gang of harbor are alleged to live vessels near Harbor Island [thought that the robbers who loot-! Piper & Taft's, 33rd and EB. Union st jing will appear on Mrs. Gillen, The Lady give a card party morrow a benefit for the AUBURN, June 18 dent of this city died yesterday take place Friday the family resider ploes of Valley Lod afternoon at 2 o'clock as national monu ment fund which will go towards the erection of a monument of the | Revolution at Washington, D. © Detios Holmes Dead. Holmes, aged 63 years, and a resi-|cluding a for many The funeral will! afternoon from under the aus 65, 1.0.0. F,, and the American Yoemen,. Wash Bowls and Pitchers. Wash Bowls and Pitch. ers and Covered Slop Jars, with handle; fan cy shapes; regularly sold for $1.26. During this bour 69¢ Women's Drawers. Women's Good Form Muslin Drawers, tn ail sizes, with hemstitch od ruffies; regular 25¢ and 28 a pair. Dur ing this hour 19¢ Long Gloves. Here's a Splendid-Wear- ing Long Lisle Glove, y sells for in tan, brown, black and white During this hour, a pair - Ge Safety Pins. Good Nickel Safety Pins, with guard; all sizes. During this hour, 4 cards for Se Petticoats. Women’s Petticoats, of excellent taffeta, full and wide; excellently made; in black and colors; regularly sold at $6.50. During this hour $3.65 Table Damask. 64-Inch German Mercer- ized Damask, snow white, in beautiful pat terns. During = this hour 19¢ Linoleums. Remnants of Printed Linoleums, heavy qual ity; the durable kind, that you have always paid 65c for. During this hour, a square yard .... ......39¢ navy, Net & lars last night | worth Detlos years, | stamps, wh Children's Bonnets, cl. Foreing an entrance through a ed | trap door in the floor of the Pacific Twine company's store, at Linings, ine Velour Rope Por- eres, full size for double doors; 5 colors to choose from; regu lar $4.75. During this hour, each $2.98 Corset Covers. Women's Fine Muslin Corset Covers, sires 34 to 42; trimmed with hemstitched ruffling regular 25¢c each. Dur ing this hour, each .. soosllbe Alerws Clocks. Full Niockel-Plated 30- Hour Alarm Clocks; excellent timekeepers. During this hour .59¢ Silk Tissue. 27-inch Biik Tissue, in a good assortment of colors; values up to 49c a yard. During this hour, a yard 19¢ Veil Pins. Gold-Piated Veil Pins, real beauties; some in laid with enamel, Dur. ing this hour, each chee, anee ibe Kimonos. Beautiful Silk Kimonos, short length, in plain colors and beautiful floral and Oriental pat terns; regular $3.95 and $4.50. During this hour, each ...$2.95 Babies’ Bonnets. and fresh, daintily trimmed with Valen- clenues lace; regular 38c, During this hour, each . 19¢ The RhodesCo. coe “| ROBBERY WORK OF HARBOR PIRATES. Wash Goods, Do- It's a positive clearance, Men's Shirts and Drawers. Men's Balbriggan Sh and Drawers. and ecru; all During this hour, a garment . » 2Be Women’s Vests. Women’s Low Neck, Sleeveless Vests, pure white; sizes 4, 5 and 6. During this hour, each Beautiful Chiffon Drapes, in white, light blue and pink; embroider ed polka dot and em- broidered borders: val- ues to $1.85. During this hour, each .SP¢ Neck Beads. Fanoy Neck Beads, in all colors and plain pearls, that regularly sold up to 4%c. During this hour ie Dent’s Long Gloves. Dent's Best 8-Button Long Cape Gloves, proper for % or full- length sleeve; regular price $3.50. During this hour, a pair .... - $2.29 Window Shades. Fine Oil Opaque Win- dow Shades, mounted on Hartshorn rollers; 36 and 38 inches wide and 7 feet long. Dur- ing this hour, each BEST & CO.’S INFANTS’ Goops. the the trap burg with | Stacy. st ported that postage | at 429 pirates in small It ts store | William to the police a_ rifle 2 12th ay. S., |omon says he suspects persons who moving a house near his res- dence yesterday Fashioned” last night door open, Titmuss, and who Occidental av and was taken stolen from his shack on the sands- About $26 | pit last night. tobacco and| ‘Thieves with thirst made away valued | with a barrel containing 28% gal A num: lions of wine and a case of beer from the home of Steve Solomon, last night ladies’ and the Right rowed @ jsmall boat under pier 6 and forced lives at re- this morning a shotgun, were Sol- sweaters, 1024 Second av,**®

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