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Main 1050, THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. "907-1909 Geventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON exc EPT SUNDAY. IND, 441, ” with all de itt Aa Dg on > aakEe PHONES These are exchan and connect partments—ask for department or name of Pp you want, BALLARD STAR AGENCY—991 Malard Ay Sunset, Mallard 206 RVERETE KTAR AGENCY —terrett Bros, 2106 Rockefeller Av. Hunset | One eent per copy, six cents per week * twenty-five cents » th, De Myered by malt or ca No tree copie We Rater « As serow oo me eT) MA your The address [abe Has not again beer ft Maio on ihe address ertain of giving ov reste ee SOME oF GRANDMA'S: TALES The PT. is sweh a nice old dear, with those corkscrew finglets hanging down in front of ¢ sch Gar, that it seems al most a shawe to say anything of a reapectiul nature But even lovatte old ladies have their foibles, and the Pel. is no exception It will occasionally prevaricate, and once in a while even tell fibs when -talking politics, no doubt feeling conscience but telling fibs neverthele for the good stricken at the time of the repyblican party.” So far as known this fibbing has never been practiced for the good of the democratic party A few days ago the lawyers held a “primary election” at the court house to express their preferences for candidates for superior court judgeships. It was ano yunced as a non partisan primary, and everybody who practices law in King county was invited to vote his real sentiments, lor the benefit of the community, which, in turn, will do some voting next fall for county judges. But, alas, Kenneth Mackint sh was at the lawyers’ primary, with other aspiring candidates, trying tion to turn it into a wire-pelling political conver Votes were traded and deals fixed up Mackintosh being unable to do much for himself, being so violently op posed by the great majority of the members of the bar The dear old P.-I. surely heard the rumors of this turmo only ut as the “non-partisans” had finally chosen to en dorse republican candidates with but one exception, it was considered necessary, “for the good of the party,” to tell a gentle little fib to P.-I. readers of how a Imirably M9 “primary” was conducted, and how every lawyer voted wi out regard to anything except the still, small voice of con science within him! But, alas, that wasn't all! The P.-I. did not rest from evil communications and turn its attention works of charity among the afflicted. It continued to fib. Seeing that The Star had exposed the incompetency of the present board of blunderers, legally known as the county | once more to commissioners, and had presented damning evidence against | them in connection with the waste of the people's money on poorly constructert roads, the P.-I. felt called on once more to shake its ringlets and say that these good republicans were . doing noble work on the county highways One of these fine summer days, when the temperature is balmy and there is no danger of getting wet, somebody | ought to take the P.-I. out in an auto to that county “road” that Commissioner Ben Abraham has been building at great) cost'to the taxpayers of King county and the state It is not @ good route for rheumatism, but with proper care the P.-I can be gotten safely over some of the worst portions of Father Abraham's thoroughfare. Then the dear old party can have a first glimpse of some) ‘of the atrocities of the King county commissioners, If the P.-L. democrats—but the P.-[. is too old to learn A PITIABLE FAILURE IN LIFE A-balking horse has his demerits, but he is a four-winged| angel compared with the automobile that gives out 10 miles from home. The man who never had any high purposes is necessari 4 pitiable iailure in life, but infinitely more pitiable is he who has known high purposes but permits them to die out before Possibly the most famous advice that Emerson gave was | to “hitch your wagon to a star.” The idea holds good today as well as it did years ago. The man who believes he is going to win and keeps that conviction clearly before him almost It is true that occasional drMmers fall in attempting to reach too great heights. But it is better to fall while climbing than to atrophy and die sitting still The man his weariness complains is apt to be the most hopeless of pessi has felt enthusiasm and lost it is the most miserable world. The worst fate that can co or zest high level of thought and aspiration until one becomes half satisfied to go on always wins. who tries and gets tired, and then because of of the world and ali that therein is The heart that in the ts. ¢ to one is to lose sight of, to un isly drift down from a in, one’s ideals content with a mediocre life and dully in a humdrum way, ity of purpose and aim, and yet without the energy or merely “marking time nscious of inferior pro pelling power to force oneself into a higher condition of things When one’s higher purposes cease to inspire and quicken him he is growing old, whatever the condition of his bodily whatever his years- health IT ACCOMPLISHED SOME GOOD. The Star does not wish to be rstood as d « sapproving of the general results of the lawyers’ primary of last Sa urday. Despite the log-rolling of several candidates and_ their| efforts to turn the primary into a political convention, consid erable real good was accomplished. A number of undesirable aspirants, who are smooth. politicians and handshakers and poor lawyers, have been shown that the way is not open for them to reach the superior court bench. Several of ther when they failed to prevent the adoption of the primary plan some time ago, wisely withdrew from the race, fecling quite certain that there was small chance for them to secure en dorsement among the people who really knew their capabil ities, One or two ventured to stand, however, at the primaries. | It is but fair to state, however, that the majority candidates were men of good legal abilities could only learn that there are as many bad} republican office holders in the country as there are bad) he is dying, | f the hands ’ aay rubbing his to-| that corn deal, and it sti DIANA’S DIARY Es cpiared ho" room, | ororytbing be exge: how we tind ourselves thie morning, Mr. Basco ‘The Graduate. By chasing ourselves!” snapped | ter brow hie I've decided not to be enough | Whict ‘ ts une ——— |to need any call today, do Hi ta elegance ‘ ae A Word From Josh Wise spirited. The theatre managers Stil! Bearish Gall dine enema are we |demanded to * ihe of th Spigelia,” eald the nplielty, play bef accepting ft 1 #DO] an lg mn - ,| thought that was an invaslon | arn way when When a perfec’) of her rights. Why, she w ; : # th WH Ue entieman him ab , * bd even let them see the obsce He catia aa . ase 0° him | Life ' pi A ack He's perfec’ a o i | But you m t mind that, Alfred it rath tou? |dear, He wa the w ‘a rT Another sneer for the auotic t a o « clear from And that is going some A new limp of ladies’ awe © ‘ne — For « party he'll accept a bid @uts at Piper & Taft's And tem bell fall to come. _ . i An impertinemen — is There Any Reaxon— “rT why don’t you speak What has become of the mew LWHY A CHORUS Grit, WITH A Well, her b and her play by that Hngititwomen GOLD PRONT TOOTH SHOULD bad ° t familia ~~ 1 belleve it lent © be prodweed, | Hm BO MUOHT The Hest Shoe Repairing to | ance, | after all } the City While You Wait | U. 8. Navy Yard Route Steam | Why not? | 217 JAMES ST. Monticello leaves Flyer dock $a “Well, yeu ee, she is protty high - and 9:40 a m,, 1:20 and 4 p, m, ee asin Comm, LTE runmawens or wenes,oreampoTs se HOTELS a The Stock- Adjusting Sale “AIN'T THIS OUTFIT STUNNING, DIANA SHE GAYS WHIRLING ABOUT K IDDISHLY, a te 5 allt iat bes . eee ithe, -— — a ee Is still in full swing, and the gaining chances in our fourth floor departments are something so out of the tee’ e laugh my o> ond wet 4 loon 8 temuteed ent tmmbed OS 1 o be | at exe who's laying. Ghe usual run of specials you should drop everything to hurry to attend this sale and participate in the goodly ag near jarred the amalgam out of my|ein't for a comic opera ¢ mien values to be found on that floor during this Adjusting Sale God It was after I called at|ball. She's went and signed with Sale Conditions—We will make all deliveries at our very earliest convenience. No Sale Goods ex- = M ode Ouse «ithe Lad ‘one ri in "7 . Dunkloder's house. She| the Lady Cossacks eer ant, changed. Terms Cash. No Phone, hold or C. O. D. Orders filled. Pieces marked remnants must be sold oth was there ¢ " ee ee Oe cokccet “| which has played before all the | aS such. Don't ask us to cut remnants = Payche is sallow and slabsideq|CTO*%ed Heads of Burope,” snd a and slender, She's what 1 call |"! Sfter, I suppose | S slat Peyche has asked me to go to aac > Ain't this outfit stunning,| the rehearsal with her tomorrow } Diana?” she 8, whirling kiddiah.|@0¢ I'm going, I'm just dying to} 4 ly on hor heel so f co wo her | see t of the accomplished | F ll | S Cl P, i d M P. s |'z om her eel no 1 could see her ths ts | ull Roll Stocks, Remnants and Close Outs Priced Most Properly oe Yes, the outfit ts,” says I, bit But | can't help but enicker when inc ing my Mp. “Who vgn to it?’ |T think how Payehe looked im those | R ts 1 t | "*E,7 SEs ange, siortines “tneeses,|Goacr teen Wee, tt ht wen ove wits] emnan ose Uuts egular toc — » you think it's b 4 rT . 1 ve | ., 1 aia T descent bs won bameaied yo Bey yoo pom -ry Bve Me All Woot Remnants. Pieces range pestry Brussels Carpet; no border; | $1.50 Wilton Velvet, extra quality, Sale price the Himit eter = | from 2 to 20 yards, Stock-Adjust 40 | in plece. Stock-Adjast 60 includes the making, laying and ning. c Payche ts @ rare to arent musica! genius, | te pentinned.) tng Sale, por yard c peor yard IC | mock at aenaN 1 15 oe per ya ’ Brussels Remoants worth from Sc to $1.00. 25 Velvet Carpet, conventional design; no | $1.75 Bigelow Body Brussels. Sale price is yor Pieces large enough for smali rooms. Stock border; 200 yards in piece. Stock- | cludes the making, laying "“s i Adjusting 8 | Adjuster’s price, per yard ee o0c Adjusting Sale vot per yard c per yard é pa $1.96 Velvet Carpet, Moral pattern, 203 yards, $1.76 extra grade Axmw ster Carpet $1.35 $1.75 Bigelow Border Brussels, 26% yards in piece: no border, Stock laying and lining included tn price. Stock ; in plece. No border. Stock Adjuster’s price, per yard 5c Stock Adjusting Sale, By A. M. Perkerson. forward that browght bim within Adjusting Sale, per yard $1.00 ’ per yard $1.35 Miss Van Norten was herolo—| #*m's length of the figure | $1.60 Velvet Carpet, very neat figure; 130 2 5 nae Cc " Sith On ctntene ‘and eontinant Who are you, sir; « footpait $2.50 Bigelow Axminster Carpet, 39\ yards | yards in piece; no border. Stock 9 | es toe Pred var wo io edeeaee a r How dare you pounce on peop to piece border. Stoek- Adjuster’s price, per yard . c Adjusting Bale ‘The man | love crust be pri-jin thie fashion? Mr. MoNest Adjusting Sale, per yard $1.25. Take part or all. ry a $1 $0 morial in his hardihood, He mast/arm swung out, and his fist smack: | meget Hi SEE WINDOWS— —SEE WINDOWS ed resoundingly against some por | tion of the figure’s face. | The next instant it felt to MeNestle as though a comet poped down from the skies | whacked him in the eye. A bump.) and | He nut heir on his face and his head in Mise Van Norten’s lap. “Oh! thought you would never come she exclaimed. “How brave have some of the deep fearless ness and glorious strength of the prehistoric days.” She drew her) | self up to her full height and rotted out her words sonorousty Mr. MeNestle shivered. Even a dot siater bad called him inate | nificant. | “ut this ls not a day of physical)! jeourage,” he objected, weakly. | Even though a man be like your ideal, he would probably have no | chance to prove tt” | Mias Van Norten towsed her head The Kinds on Sale—English Net, Cable Net, Cluny, Lacet and Point Lace af 00; 3.00! $10.00 Point Lace Curtains in ivory. Stock Adjusting Sale, $24 se $4.00 $2.25 White or Arabian oo Net Curtains, per patr $6.00 Cluny Lace Curtains Stock "$2 Adjuster's price, per pair per pair | $14.00 Point Lace Curtains in ivory. Stock Adjusting Sale, 7, 63 per pair . Stock. $4.25 Arabian Cable Net Lace Curtains, per pair | $8.00 Cluny Lace Curtains. Adjuster’s price, per pair $17.50 Point Lace Curtains in ivory j ~ 6.25 Arablan Cable Net Lace $10.00 Cluny Lace Cu impationtly "Physical courage ts ar $ uny Lace Curtains. Stock. @E AM | Adjusting Sale, |as essential now as ever—to ® real Curtains, per pair 3.1 Adjuster’s price, per pair Jeu POT PIE no ree ceeccccecsece man As Mr MeNestle descended the |eteps his heart was heavy. But * i " ‘ on the way home he stopped sud wiss ed | | denty and his eyes sparkled Fancy 5 Figar Cretonne | 1 ic Figured Fish Net Couch “By Jove, fd never thought of © Striped Swiss in sev | bie ney Figured Cre ‘Se Figured Fish Net in | $10.00 Loom Couch that. I'l do it.” He walked along eral pat 7 tonne, stock, 25 ° ° | cream, cashier Covers, Oriel & narrow, cramped street, stopped terns a0 | per yard c UROUNES ver vara 20c tal, each mail one-story house and rap 49¢ colored dot and striped | $1.25 French Cretonne, Co in | $12.50 Art Loom Couch ped smartly. A man of Herculean | stature appeared. Why, how are ye, sir? jonial designs. per yard Bwins, per yard 60 Figured Fish Net 20c 50c} 10c | yr.........25¢| Sa SE Glad ter nee you i Mr. MeNestle took the big man's hand warily, and drew him to a cor eerie tee apes BEDDINGS threw back his head and guffawed ‘Oreat. sir Sure, I le tt . . . sae aecsmeteie deter gant pases Comforts, Blankets, Pillows, Bedspreads, Ete. Plain and Fringe Finished book and slipped a bill into Bis yeq were! You were glorious! $2.50 white cotton filled Comforts, covering figured 3 rte | $4.50 Fringe Finished Portieres, choice lot of colors. te / She bent over and kissed him | alikelines; medium weight. Stock-Adjusting Sale, cach 1,40 | Stock-Adjusting price, per pair MES 30 | “Remember, behind the tree. It's| Aner a while Mr. MeNostie be-| $4.75 Comforts covered with floral designed silkolines $5.50 Portieres with top and bottom finished with a tall sycamore, next to a telephone came aware of a man at bis side filling pure white cotton. Stock Adjusting Sale, each 15 deep fringe, colors excellent. Stock-Adjusting price 85 post _And mind, your're not to Dit the Herculean individual he had | $5.90 Wool Union Blanket; size medinm; color tan; 3 0 $6.50 Portieres made with plain cord finished edges; ek ask tatked to the night before. Closely woven. Stock-Adjus . 0 some with deep borders. Stock-Adjusting price ... 65 Tt was after the theater, and Mr.| neste’ s ee “S ‘et Marten weal tec aah ting Sal 3 95 ppp aap ie de greeny ls Poor ween esp 60 lsieeteatio wih Mies Vea torten eis gong ee nee: justing Sale, each . | plain and mixed colors, Stock-Adjusting price . entered # quiet street. A solitary the other hissed into his ear. “t Bed S ds Pill | | sated ates sent. county [tbe ether hissed tote bis eer. | prea illows | Tapestry Remnants | Tapestry Stock more. A few feet above it was It's all right now,” Mr. MeNestle | $2.20 White Bed Spread, size i $2.00 telephone post. Mr. McNostle shiv. hissed back. “Get away from here 44, Btock-Adjusting Pillows, filling 1 70 $2.60 Tapestries, 50 5 | $2.00 Verdure Tapestry, 50 jared pr ayn gh ons bontery | T#O Mr. MeNestie sighed contentedly Bale $1. 15 ° “mixed feathers ..., . inch goods, per yard Cc) mo ag wide, 1.15 pre ste t ey would be op ti ‘ 7 | 5 posite the telephone post. Sudden fe stents of Shustant Bair auaps $2.70 White Bed Spread, sise 5 " +00 Verdure Tapestry, 1, tt dark th across bis f and he forgot eve 44. Stock Adjasting $2.50 Pillows, filling $3.75 Tapestries, 50 oar Se" cork‘ngoreinoad em e |ae"eyvaas'at samcisaaes etl | Si $1.40 | PEEL, $1.90 | PET. $1.15 | “ime i ind it. Mr, MeNestle took @ stride were still skipping and curveting $3.55 White Red Spread, «ize : | $3 are age soatry, Om a aS LRT before his > Anal | 44. Stock Adjusting $2 25 $5.26 Pillows, filling 2 75 $4.00 Tapestries, 50 | "aahen ah a suena fale . | goose feathers . inch goods, per yard $1 40 | yard .. 4 $2.00 j |Cheap txcursions East open ro visitors every Day. | June 19, 26, July 6, 7, 22, 23. Aug The whole Atlantic Meet will be | ust 6, 7, 21 and 22 by the Oregon at the savy yard a few days more, | R. R. & Navigation Co. Rates, See the battleship Rhode Island tn rontes, tickets and reservations at the dry dock. Boats leave pier 2, 4 foot of Yesier way Round trip t fare, Chinese 1 Mattings USE YOUR PHONE | | Union Ticket Office, 608 First av BE. E. Ellie, General Agent. ae | == OTHE G ten times daily . Japanese Mattings DOWN-TOWN STORE | $ID -1015 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2015 ~ — MAIN 1240 400 Chinese Mattings, mixed 5 wap y Bergen a anesine | 35c Japanese Mattings, some e Bis RA... : rr TO ALL TLE colors; weight heavy. Stock very neatly figured pieces. @y owe envmanase = amen ome Adjusting price, per yard, Stock-Adjusting SN ae ; Stam sun sTATION FREE PHONES AND 4 — rome svone ant nooee ar ote A $9 Box Couch, Figured Cretonne Covering, S.-A. S. $5.00 This special Box Couch measures 30 inches wide by 72 inches RED-HO qT SHO I &S 0c long, and Is made with a box seven Inches de The off tempered in the érig tale to qaick sales at mati profits coll spring are se ly tied and firmly mounted on a wood cross slat Cc Some extra cuts in price for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY j construction Edges and ends are hard The number is well made * and makes a serviceable piece to use as a couch, bed or storing chest ! HAIR GOODS FOR LESS NM $12.75 Box Couch, made with lifting springs, covering figured Cretonno, spring edges and ends, S.A. S. ..... senile Accnccuneneu Mrs. Potter’s Walnut Juice— | Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine— Regular $1.00 box 73 Regular 50c bottles 33 ; A Special J Cj each ...... vc f . . | Damechineky’s Hair Oye— Lister’s Scaipine—with coloring | Lm sores Couch to be appreciated should be inspected. Couch made with a fully guaranteed steel construction, and covering ep himage: Se ma storie Scalping with coloring [iff & xood grade of figured velour. Top is tufted, and all tuft buttons are made with metal shanks, which are securely clinched. @ meer 3c “raps geo on |B leather washers, Buttons will not pull out. Take your choice of six different colors and patterns, Mind you 85c OMAONEMD fa via.cre 51s ¢0550s ested vebeeststahe ae scmiet 7 per bottle Coke’s Dandruff Cure— en Regular 50¢ bottles Ke each Regular 25c Spanish Hair Renewer 5c bottles Inlaid Linoleum Filled Screens 33¢ | each Regular $1.00 bottles 6 $1.76 grade of Linoleum, close " each 6 C | Herpicide—Rogular $1.00 outs. Stock-Adjusting “se aos silkoline fillteg: | bottles, each c Sale ; 75c | ock-Adjusting | Lister's SealpineColorless and | . a ade 4 » ® j Stainlos®—a great hair tonic | Mary Goldman's Grey Hair Re ng ary Oo aaa oe | and dandruff remover 50c atorer—Regular 1 00 83c nis. $1.00 | Adjusting per bottle bottles, each § +. saya $1.50 grade of Lineoleum, close $9.00 Screen, burlap filling Stok outs, Stock-Adjusting 90c | Sale c $1.60 grade of Lineoleum, stock Stock are $1.10 Adjusting Sale a The Quaker onan Company Two Stores. burlap $12.00 Screen, Stock-Adjusting Sale " 1013 FIRST Av. ——406 PIKE ST. Sale " | $6.50 Screen, ourtiy filling. Stock Sale