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&e the rate of 36,000 coples per he _ THE SEATTLE STAR. riers and nowsboys quickly sagt about the democrats. gas in Seattle and secured $1 gas, thus saving the people thou-| "°° hed Do you think Mara is Inhabited vinced that the new paper really stood for their interests The years slipped by—the ‘oye of The Star continued. already enough neighbors to talk about.” _ ver, but Western 1 nion soYs run from th downtown office of the telegraph company u no messenger he office of 1S TALKING The Star, as in the old days, bringing brief bulletins of the , happenings | Ins 1, a dong, shining strand of coppe runs fror | ABOUT | s new b the Star's own private tel Iding across the city of Seattle, along t Portland, down through the coast m following the tracks of the S ing to the left, darts out ta the Rockies and to the city of Denver, “hall if runs, and ends at a private telegraph instrument at the| press tables, This 2,000-mile copper line is leased from th Union, to bring the convention news with lightn egraph room in it Northern Pa ains to San Francisco, ower ¢ Far West back fom > the conv tracks to suthern Pac then, across the plains of t ention} Sheath Suut Comes to Towa where sits an operator. j Western into the office of The Star. Nothing comes or goes over this| Wire except the matter to be published and instructions to THE BON MARCHE correspondents in the convention hall pressions of the two conventions, and the forces in control of them. j Besides Steffens and Whitlock, The Star is represented at| pare! that has aroused more tater the Denver convention by other able correspondents, who are | 884 excited more comment wen keeping this newspaper posted upon every development in the great democratic gathering. * The new conceit in women's ap ¢ of the orig a hand displayed has just recetved o inal models from }eome affair, It will b to fullest advantage today best of the Big Store windows. Come and {ng ingovation in feminine attire. ‘oe in one This is the way the “Little * _It is today a medium for the presentation r” has developed of the thought of thé country, as well as the most interesting news. Two modern sisal turn out completed newspape rs at The Big Clothing e this dar PAINTING Intertor and exterior. Estimates given free. <0 Most complete stock in popu A clamicat bana nest ra, Sensation NOW GOING ON AT FIRST AV. DWERAL PAINT AN WALL PAPE Arcade Annex 1010 1918 Pivet Ave, Money's Worth or Money Back Summer Suits , Values Up to $35 On Sale Now For We are offering these Suits at away below cost. This offering includes every two-pieee in stock—no res ervations This is cutting price with a vengeance—but our First avenue store has been leased by a shoe man, and we have to move. Our business will be consoli dated at our Second avenue store. Now we are sell ing out the First avenue stock Our Piece Suit k comprises the latest a! the est fabri the fashionable cut | first thing in the morning, come in and get a ° it. It will not only mean Suit satisfaction to you, 4 but ing of a goodly number of simoleon Three-Piece Suits, all Hats and Farnishings Cat 25° First Av. Store Only 805 First Ave--Coiman Buiiding if y © The Dérectoire Cove Over the wire Lincoln J. Steffeas and Brand Whitlock,| BRINGS ONE 10 SEATTLE two of the most famous of modern political writers, have been sending their daily letters to The Star, giving a clear inside Arg od A mm View of the convention and the interests working therein. These/iT WILL BE DISPLAYE® TO. men, who have become famous throughout the United States MORROW IN SECOND AVE through their telling onslaughts on predatory wealth and “priv NUE WINDOW. COMa, illege,” were employed at great expense to go to Chicago and see iT! then to Denver and give to the readers of The Star their im anything in years. The Bon Marche ond avenue muy spread the editions A well tralriec th you select. Ne derwear, Values are imme most for your money. Tarmy of ce ry hg Che 1@ mechanism THE STAR—PRIDAY, UL i 1908. STAR DUST: ‘ No better stock in t styles and prices will syrely pl Men's Summer Suits, 912.50 to $27.50. thenewest novelties ckwear nee. Union Suits, be matche Midsummer Clearing and sands of dollars annually on their home gas bills. pee 3 : (SE tempered os 8 secret electrical process, assuring a uniformity a. : ‘ i why "The | Asked the scientific person. LP a ee emper, and is fully guaranteed. The regular price of th That fight is a matter-of local history. It brought The)“ really nt my that I care , : : ranor io 68.56; our prine ta eaoh % donrase is 376. Star thousands of local circulation, The people became con-| much whether it is or not, an 4 wered Miss Cayenne. “T r e a WIEL ALSO PLACE ON SALE 2 Heavyweight, Out-of- buy the You're welcome t count with us—you can pay a little own from which Call in tomorrow and make your selections y Everything. Reduced | in nm Women’s Outfitting Section EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. 1332-34 SECOND AVE. ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Seattle's clever buyers will note with pleasure and enthusiasm the splendid Midsummer Clearing Sale Bargains listed for tomorrow. Reductions in price are welk-night unwelievable. Lots of new, fresh summer goods are going right in with the Clearing Sale Attractions, and you can purchase the | most up-to-date summer dherchandise here now at prices that are really astonishing. Underwear $1.00 Lisie Union Suits at 85e—Women's Silk Lisle with low neck and cuff knee 4 regularty All Through the Hot Summer Days when our Liberal Credit Plan enables you to an entire ex pe nser ease at Sale wot te What's that you ? Hee ang™ome of tt preferred A mort § built, to make Smith's eer foung that cold patent polar boat t BY STAR PUBLIBHING co. 7307-1800 Seventh Ave | city and suburbs andthe adjoingyy towns, ‘TI re aul dailies actrocsiig ante] Seige coutirs hee Ta EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, of production and distribution haffrown to great proportion © BY JOSH e And Smith's far northern nith’s far toc making doug Matin 1050, Ls) S and operates perfectly, ts) o soap the kind that to 4 d t 6 dogs, id ES toes. as Yes, th@ Little Star” has grown, ° ool treme % PAT comet bien, hese are @Whanges, and connect with all de A WORD FROM JOSI@Wise. | j<1 should @y no, Five of} = c hee Partmente-—aek for department or name of person “Dear Dugt We hope you are having a good time In Vancouves, pega ogee fire 90%) WHOLESALE D THE KER RETA) wees a 1 i | We hoar of you occastonally, and while we are saddened somewhat by @ ane a = DRU CO. TAI, eet I he ea sey eg RTE be news that comes to us, r live in hopes, In case we don’t have Wk eiinaan canine One Advantage. DOWN-TOWN sToRE USE YOUR PHONE BEEES CCAR AGENOT—Rerrett Bron. 1 ear |time to write again, wp Jus® want to say that you needi't hurey Ore eeat aie Knicker-—Think Taft would make| @OI3-1018 FIRST AVENUE, IO. 2915 ~ ~ MAIN | One, ent per copy, six Ne per week, oF tw five cents per month, De |) We have the “Merry Widows” and the Ja with us now and ye kin give without od president? } UP-TOWN STORE” We DELIVER has ~ - — would like to keep them, They play real baseball, 10derly yours, en partin’ with it Hocker Yea; he couldn't go be-| PUKE ST. WESTLAKE Ave. FREE TO ALL Sar atta, W ap socond-clene sel TH FANS f twoon his home and Washington on a Te RN TRAE RS mom SEATTLE) hen your naval ! ve ork Sur T-OF FICE SUBSTATION Ee mon wate hy ‘ = ave ws : Bees tae torosn some TN UKE mast nomaa ened r name is taken from the Hrand Whitlock say# Roosevelt couldn't make hla Chicago conven Sisther than. ne &@ ecene, the! =. te tion as radical as he would, and that Bryan didn't make hin Denver 10 promised to obey | M Att ti sein, we room os La peithclsvege ntegoistoelie ft gett wen ere Between Orato en, ention meet Main 1080; tnd pet w 4 n Mr. B hol h {i toni that * we M ir t Not Much Difference. Bony at once. Tf you ehould miss It more than ones, please (elep r, Bryan's hold upon hid party ts #o ng that bonses are swep t \ ance, d Fva--Har Aw you start on @ a oh tte ncm be certain of giving eur subscribers « perfect cerrige= (anide, while in his party Mr, Roosevelt was uaable to control, or un ¢ “nM ng expedition tiie morning and a iid & i ceo cals Oa willing to exert all of his Influence to that ead the the pa tid he wished he were a fish, so rea aZ or Bs em meres en ree et = a v h sl of & could cateh him | : # ” Turned down and denounced as soctalintio In Chicago, the LaFoiagyga-themud ina—-Oh, ft amounts to the ’ ae g “LOOKING BACKWARDS ; ; me, I'm always stringing him. |f THIS WEEK ONLY At Our First Ave. § jlette Ideas in the matter of ther regulation of railroads have becom@#ld OG... mein to Her Thoughts | . Store */ ad & part of the democratic platform, It , mm now that thée Lacks bit like rain, me's The Modern Explorer : Hark back into the past Wisconsin stitesman should go Over tnto the domocratio nk? bobs " friendly milkman os | Young Greeley Nansen Peary Srplth S = ole “he P it: was e ears ago? | There he would be in the house of hia friend in the republican [he handed hie morning pint would an explorer be Do you remember Th tw a few years ag | party he is @ stranger and almost an outcast It * doe indeed tr 4 the And longed to plunge into the life ie Do you realize the great ace ape Star of today ° ready-witted housekeeper with her Ene BOD: OF a ; a : ‘ S hit . we » ase fixed on the bottle “But firatd'y nt to © the col Nine years ago The . four-paged paper, Can it be that an apgroaching election hax anything to do with | #8*¢ fixed on the bott Megs aS. + Seaith pte hs | ¢ with a “pony” telegraph servier 1,200 words daily, brought | the wave of morality that teems to have engulfed the office of the Cupid at the Bat \ | Mall Orders rittes Ub to the office by tern ut ssenger boys, Phe matter|county commisstonerat In the language of some one whose name en, our Mitiowe bad a to| °C pores ned 8 company, hs $2.50 and $3.00 Imported Razors, 97¢ ey came from San Francis Set wierotir. celts es ry ey ee a a ee And boosted by Smith's elog@ence, | FULL HOLLOW GROUND AND SET READY FOR US ek Star had no press wire of its own—and some days the service} Ana now Mr. Taft will come back into the Hmolight—we had’) oatchor ee , neat wae com vage Lane . ine Imported Bar Razors mi 1 be pi ed on sale at 9¢ 3 : i h « r , one of th Jeadin, im failed to arrive at all almost forgotten him in the excitement atending the democratl |] tore in the United 8 the M. 1, Brandt. Cut 1 Coes o- we The Star had a small force of local reporters, but they | convention, Th sin hey a0 3 high-grade samples ei “ line towns ey worked early an¢ — Bi Cl othi stock at @ ridiculous figure. ‘The assortm * were. “live,” hustling boys, and they w a ore and rege My, but Mr, Bryan must have been surprised when be beard . e big ot ing moltknown makes, ‘neluding the “Wade & | Butcher,’ coe Ww little paper” prospered, for “it played fair” with the . od! © @ the morning, toot “Wow im” Pipe Razor, “X-L-N-T * : kee I * proepere it playe |that he was nominated! And 60 early in the morning, tool me Best fhoe Repairing in |} Kt: Sensation nds of all the famous makers. In fact, we have Sa “* people and it “got the news. —_ - ie City While You Wait Now GOING ON AT %10 4! the same {deutical ragors as high at $2.50 and $2.00 each Finally it received a mighty boost when it knocked out $2 For @ real good republican paper, the yl. certainly ie worrying 217 JAMES 67, FIRGT AV. Every razor is guaranteed perfect and set ready for tse. Auy re t nor sold that does nc We call ape give per fon to t fect satisfaction can b BRANDT RAZOR, 17 rchanwed. razor 1,009 of the Genuine Brandt Self. Honing Razor Strops, strops are Why Swelter in These sold and advertised 2 Our price, 97 The Brandt Seif-Honing Razor Strop ts the b razor strop. on the market today. The only razep strop in the worid that hones and strops your rag at the same time and enables you to obtain an @igg! The op will put a kenge Date Clothes which only an experienced barber can give. Brandt Self-Hontag Razor Str edge on @ razor with fewer strokes than any other razor atrop, Your razor will show and your fae will feel the dtfle ce at on d sever to become hard o Guarant alo Special attention given to mall orders. . The Quaker Drug Company Two Stores. 1013 FIRST AV—— ——-406 PIKE ST. Summer Outfit without feeling venience of an ac time for anything o the ex own and a little ata ’ * You can’t keep ut out The Victor is bound to get into every home. How long will you keep it out of yours? The charm- ing music; the delightful fun; the refreshing entertainment of which you never tire—all these you owe to yourself and your family. A “amall payment down; then a dollar a week settles this debt and makes the Victor your own. Look in and see us about ft. to do the choosing—qualities, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Un- at pocket-pleasing prices. let us make terms to suit Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave; 209 UNION STREET But you've tried us before, and you know we always give you the Read on— | Children’s Dresses Marked Down Values up to $2.50 at $1.49—A grand collection of pretty new Wash Dresses for the littl women Made AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR less than $1.00; our in French and Empire styles. Vartously only } trimmed with white braid and bias bands of B5e Liste Union Suits, 660 ant garments, sik | white, with low neck and short sleeves AUTOPIANO. taped, with low neek and no ule and lace | . : eG, with ley, nest : | » 5 years; regular val 6, $2.00, Including free use of our elrew fF poe MnOS; quetes waltes ot Me; sale 65c 50 each, Sale price tomorrow lating Ubrary. Special price He Lisle Hose, We—Fine Imported Stockings, in | ied aie parce Ay Re pega wae are tan and gray; worth 65¢ 39c | Find these on the Second Floor, Infants’ Depart } as low as $250.00 with free use air; sale e . | meat. Sale starts at 9 a, m ft sic bra Votes im 360 Mane at 230—Doys’ Fine Mercerized Hose, with our yo he agri pod see wilt bef very elastic tops; regular 35e quality; 23 Extra— prices tomorrow on Boys’ Wash ) DI cash vice only GC | Suits, in sizes up to 8 years, Bring in the boyy, aBowed on all cash‘paymany i - ~ a Kohler & Chase 3S¢ RIBBONS i4e RIBBONS \4e HATS TO $5 AT$1.98 | 1318 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash —— | pe * | Weber Pian rs. $ 100 yarda of Piain and At least thirty differ | re ul Fancy ft on | alk . Messaliae and ent styles to choose mmrt new styles in Summer Tattota ae from, Latest " Neckwear—odds and ends of of the pla ure tecluded amd all the modish several goo@ lines whieh were | alt af ; a ae broken up before the Fourth a among the wre y ce ho’ via at asian Tas among them pretty Lace Bows, ‘ H Jabots and Stoek Collars, in mn 3% to 4 immer al white an@ assorted colorings and va ued at $5.00 to $8.00 Plenty of pretty teings here , pier that you could aot match at less than $1.48 veee. Choice wal ” tomorrow at 25 | - c wena 25e WASH BELYS 15e Whit Dueck Be embroia are fitted wh and hava p Yortha ay gue@te olaew! i earl on Mid. ee 6, rae price: GWA secsese endeves { 59c Gloves at 28e | $250 (i Panties 51.19 @ Flyers SEATTLE-TACOMA noule Fare 350—Round Trip, ‘ FOUR” ROUND TRIPS SOBAILY. Beat fo opie, vs LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:48 af xg aie a ce f the fan 10:25 a.m, 2:05 and @:46 pm rope Boweve?, aro worth » than LEAVES TACOMA — 8:38 8 ® $ amd 12015, 3:55 and 7:30 p. ™ Waists, wna to bast of (be Tay 12-hutiow bigot | Goudie (he sale price; ceoles VU. SEELGY, Jr. Agent. Seattles and Grey Behric Giov Fuh MSte 1%. Tac: Tomorrow, ah vs ve ss to aoe tune, 2. S149 Mattin ig in Smit (e@, pather, with brass atohe nd lock 8@ you can buy value for your | worth $4.00; Mid summer Clearing $2.49 | Sale price of Rverett, G 4054, tnd

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