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OUT fu ovr This Coupon Is Good for One Admission to White City STAR FAMILY OUTING DA THURSDAY, JULY fanD, 1908, ALL DAY, Judge Corti@ Ranaein » prisons veerores an that shocking ast created a sen The jue a tour CUT THE OUT! pon and Five for One Ride THE MINIATURE RAILWAY Star Family Outing Da ard, 1 oor TH ourr This Coupon ai Good for Or THE CEROLE SWING. © Family Outiag Day, July ard, 1908, Jae hina | of tn} at penitentiaries PQuentin Wilbur re. confined OUT THIN Ov This Coupon a for THR’ OCRAN WAVE Stay amily Outing Day, July tard, 1908, says is te nd Fe One Rite oi THE PRI CAL, Star Family Outi Day, Thuredae, July tard, 1908 two lato Thursday CUT Ms OUT! RE LAC GHENG GMLeR Family Outin Jare in open re Thoreday ives aly 96re. DR, W. A. CG. LATSON, F troops haxe deen Le thececene of the oul - | W. B.C. Latson, who hen , eur THs our! wrt the fottowlng arttele, ts sn and Five Conte Jone of the best known practiclrg Admission to |physicians in New York and the editor of a widely read bewlth nie | 16. THe AbmIGATOR FAT Star Family Outing Day, Thursday, Suly 29rd, 1908, THE BOWLING AP Family Outing Day, Bk Navies ve: i ye igloning The more you breathe the a more you live, All through na alg ture, from the mouse, which iret av, BB, Bills, gon! CUT THES OUT! CUT THIS OUT! lbreathes 160 times a minute, to Thte Coupon and Fr Thie Co and Five Conte te the elephant, which b thes six Geed for One 1 ~ oes one Admission at times a minute, one rule holds TP SLED COANE. ADELPHIA THRATER good—the larger and stronger cue Sontiy Quine ta the animal, the more slowly ani ‘Thursday, July pom Gpavsicn. tor, seek om deeply it breathes, Individual power in in direct proportion to the amount of oxygen you get Into lthe lungs. The ant fs 120 Umes stronger than the tiger—and uses cur THe out! CUT THES ovr pon and Five Conte is This Coupon « up eight times as much oxygen. | or One Adiniesion to Good tor “€ And the same rule applies to} THE SKIpDOO HOUSR, THE PHOTO GALLERY mankind. The man who has Star Fomily Outing Day, climbed to the top and ts able to! ‘Thursday, July rd. thee. ay there—such a man is always & Digbreasted, deep-breathing feb | low. Cromwell, Luther, Napoleon, | Washington, Roosevelt-—all these ‘are remarkable for the size of the} | chest. | | The average man and woman Mar Family Outing Day, Thursday, July tra, 1908 CUT Ths ovr! This Coupon and Five Conte Ie Good st THE SHOOTING GALLERY Star Pamity Outing Day, Thursday tord, 1908. July le of the sea- do pot really breathe They m trainee Hcoratrutee a a es merely gasp. In an examination one Wants Sum. covering several thousand adults | everything ts in Price. trip, is limited to 750, while the} I have found lees than one tn & Princess Victoria, the boat that! hundred who breathed aright. The} j Drought the visitors to Victoria, ie/ ordinary person uses about one allowed to carry 1,000 passengers. |quarter of bie breathing capacity, | The majority of the people left!” 1¢ you want to Increase your) lioear at Victoria were brought to! health, your vitality, your general | |Beattio on the Chippewa later In | power and usefulness in the world, | ‘EXCURSIONISTS LEFT ON VICTORIA WHARF you are shy You can buy 99 Over 100 excursionists from Seat" evening, |begin by increasing your breath Credit! Creat! tle to Victoria were left on the ing capacity ldock at Victoria yesterday, owing STABBED IN SCUFFLE. How 4 eiiline'ind }to the fact that the Princess Royal, | Well, there are three First, freedom | &t/ from tight clothing; second, muscu- last Sat-| jar relaxation; thirdy-habit. And, | ie stabbed | juckily, all these three can be gain jthe steamer making the return atte seuttting with Ree Di! proper breathing entail enasseeenntesnetasei “™"VisiT THE NAVY YARD. Sixth ay. 9. and King st., . jurday night, C. Dells Tomorrow is visitors’ day at the | (102 in tne body : Netther wound | Navy Yard. The entire Pacific ed oasily fleet, consisting of the Washington, |'8 ‘eee. Detectives Byrne and) Again—how? : St. Louts, Pennsylvania, Colorado, | Phillips arrested the Di Alvi broth) Pirst, loosen your clothing. Un- Milwankee, Tennessee and Charles. | °T* Yesterday. button your waistcoat. Let « larg eee ee arene ome ae Most distressing cases of eczema relieved by Soap Lake Salve °** ton, are at the Navy Yard. Boats leave pier 2, foot of Yesler w: every hour. Round trip S0e. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR This disfigurement sad blight om eee Rheumatiam is greatly relteved | by Soap Lake Sal CREDIT. si00 close an to Fres Clothing - a Veet Free wt wor ~ thi f the bast if car line and lake; level, clear & Over A eo & Childs beath to. Mair) ed; fine for chickens and ber 4 sts ig Pe ay ‘om mn that positive | 5, oS coer in tea, os “and Bl RAVEN PREG Co. al Land inv. Co. Ine. * same MING ©O., Ave | neatthe Agente, tertete Reseed & Aw. — 1812. STE URNISHERS OF HOMES, sTeAMBOTS Ane HOTELS eason Selling of Floor Samples Is In Fall Sine This Week re Windows—— ——See Windows—— Polished Golden os Parlor Table for - $2. 35 Size of quartered and polished oak top t# 24 inches square—top rim mould ed, lege neatly turned and securely fastened to shaped under shelf—a $4.25 value, } i] Crorg Manning = G Princess Dresser in Pat $71.25 Princess Dresser Neat Oval Mirror Ap 25 Tuesday for - - - Handy Camping Stools Bite of drense Tee 50 Ay 35 Carpet Top- - ~~~ -- c Dresser finished to represent quartered BPW % Inches wide—French beve Stools are made with a hard white oak—slze of case ie “di peteures 18 by Top drawer and ma folding construction—fintshed inches wide; mirror a French beveled t te, measuring 18 by 30 Inche Top goiden—seats heavy grade of tapestry pla if ine j carpeting finished with bound edges drawer graceful ashioned—a $16.00 worth asually 75¢ number Monarch Malleable See the Sliding Metal Range Satisties the Top Work Table ona ff Most Exacting Baker wloosier Kitchen Cabinet 7 th (Bo it very showy ° THE STAR—-MONDAY, JULY 20, 1908, ‘DO YOU ‘BREATHE---RIGHT? BY W. R. C. LA ™eRHODES co. , MD. reef out of your cortet strings, No une of telling you to throw your cornet away 6 ve it to your dtr Newt rival Fok would declitife, At any rate, loowm tite corset up. Then do this; Star easily, one foot #lightly In adyitiit, Werte Nacity ing easily, Now slowly inthite a long, full breath, at the same time swinging the arms up until the hands almost meet above the head and turning the face upwited. Then exhale the bretth easily, swinging | artis downoxsard | PHAR WH, anit iC quite enough | aw How oR you pomiitly con—sometines Po it tive = very — eeepiitlyboth Do fit ewatly at ail teres You: cannot 1 the exerci, Do ft several hundred times a day for a month, and you. wi have entered a new work! @organte and nrental power os NO MYSTERY IN POTTER'S DEATH Thet George D, Potter, whore body was found in his room at the} Prince Rupert on Fridwy morning dted of double preumonia, is the decision reached by Dr. C. KE. Cum-| mings, after a post-mortem exam: | ination held yesterday The body will be shipped to Spo kane tonight for burial, under the | auspices of the Spokane lodge, B. P. 0. BK, of which he was a life member FRIGHTFUL LEAP AN AUTOMOBILE TOOK way Don't forget to ending one 12}c and 15¢ Wash Goods a Yard 7h Remnants of Linoleum and Carpet Notions Bargainized Weather Forecast Fair Tonight and Tuesday; Continually Warm; Light Westerly Breeze. Have you @ jod for @ sober, in dustrious, married man? | If you have. |The Star editorial department A reader of The Star has asked this newspaper to get him a job | Whether he t# entitied to one you Judge from his letter, which }reads as follows | “Editor The Star stant reader of your [note wh Bsr with b t communicate \f | may rf 1 am a con paper and the columns | © This picture was taken after a) recent ‘automobile accident near Beachy Head, Eng, where a car HANGED: of your paper, to assist worthy people weeks old, and whereby I sober take ing, ae the valley $7.50 and $8.95 Linenette Jacket and Jumper Suits Tuesday $4.95 Tursday we will place on ewle our Linenette act Jone Sutts, thet regutarly set for $7.00 and $4.96. ‘Phay ave exceptionally taflered, the jacket styles ave self strapped, and have the new. butterfly steeves " skirts wre exceptionally full platted, with folds around the bottom; the jumpers ave mestly tan, with vertoums cdleoved dow, made with trappings to carefully earn spond; Tuesday Sale of Wash Goods at Zica ‘Yd, desirable Wash There are inebud y Lewne aud the best collection of the most edn we have offered this season ed our entire Nine of 12'g¢ and lhe Pane Batistes; Tuesday, a yard 6BInch Bleached Damawk, in stunning now patterns; ow regular thc gre Tuesday, a yard $1.35 Bedspreads, snow white, Marseilles patterns; 74x 8 inches; Tuesday, each ; ates Remnante of our Best iniatd Linoteum, krown ~ Greenwich Inlaid, from 6 te 22 square yards te a r regularly sold for § square yard; ‘Pues day, a square yard Heavy, Reversible Brussetette Carpeting, full yard wide; colors are mottied red, green and tan; Tues day, @ square yard Stair and Hall Carget, to match the above, in 22 and 27-inch widths; with fancy colored borders; Tuesday, a yard Corset Clasps, In white, drab or black; Tuesday, a pair i Pyramid Office or Desk Pins; regular 50; Tuesday Fine Herringbone Skirt Banding, black, gray or white; Tuesday, a yard Large Shell Hair Pins, very best quality; 4 on a card: Tuesday, « card , Medium Large, same quality, 6 in a box; Tuesday, a box shell or oray $4.95 49c 306 wu 376 Good-Bye to the lawn Mowers Our High Wheel Stee! Blade Lawn teed to give perfect satisfact’on UND inii'siss 4 Ki bes base patie figs Jelly Tumblers, good, ciear st ases each ‘ Egg Whips, Tuesday, 2 Mowers, guaran- usually sold at tops; Wire Tissue Toilet Paper, Tuesday, 10 rolie Owing to the men could secure no ‘of wood were }son's wondyard at 22 jand 46th st. yesterd you have been able meRHODES co. HAVE YOU A JOB FOR THIS MAN N. FIRE DESTROYS WOODYARD. fact that the fire- water with which to fight the flames, 55 cords burned at E. D. Ben d av afternoon, E. Now I am not asking charity ut Iam a married man and have wo children, one an infant two 1 must have work keep my family rom starvation. Y am 4 strictly man and can furnish all inds of recommendations, and will any job. Would prefer team but must have work “Trusting you will do what you an, | remain yours for work.” can ans” will soon be the cry of the epublie. Spain Storm-Swept. MADRID, Spain, July 20.—Violent torms which have been raging in of the Ebro have done ormous damage. getting beyond the driver's con- trol, left the road and jumped) o over a cliff 300 feet high. Its two| (By United Pr occupants leaped out just before] OggINING, N. Y., July 20.--Two|e: the machine reached the edge and/ murderers paid the penalty of their escaped almost unhurt. The car|crimes tn the electric chair at Ging was Utterty demotiohed. Sing prison here today They wore [Charles H. Rogers and Angelo |Laudiero, Rogers was woth em 5 lor the murder of Willis and Fred O} > Orange county farmers, and) Alice Ingorick, nineyearold | Seuueer of the housekeeper of the Olney family. Laudiero, the other condemned man, killed Michael De- Ambre in New York city. STATE NEWS The Odd Fellows of Auburn will plonic next Saturday and two grand lodge officers wil be present The state pharmaciste held a} New Military Position. a convention at Moclips last week.| SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Col G. O. Guy, of Seattle, was elected | Joseph W. Duncan said today he president expects to receive a message from notifying him to de part for the national capitol to as sume the duties of chief of infantry to which newly created post he hi just been appointed, The new de parte nt of which Colonel Duncan Washington Herechell Bigelow, aged 12, instantly killed at Sisco Baturday | by being caught In a@ shafting In the Elwood saw mill. Montesano has a fruit cannery ange reed plenary « the head, embraces a large Five thousand crates of red rasp | moig with qusetvieion ot the @ berries were picked and shipped | tire ‘infantry force of the United from Puyallup Inst week States army Vashon Isinnd people are to bulld an electric car line Declares Against Americans. Dr Met gor, Dentist, resun ME CIC ‘0 hb by Y a on tn ay practice, 603 American Bank Bidg.| Americans here are discussing to . day a bitter attack on nkees” by 7 __.|La Patria, the leading Mexican > i daily The paper declares in a $2 Jennin: S- scathing editorial against Amert that “Mexico for the Moxt Steers Patent Expansive Bit What a pit pe of a Victor “et ‘ 1 cause the w f > ie ‘ore tgp for you toda ’ ae You can buy this king « «binding & {natrument n easy pay ‘ * ments that will never worry : a ' 4 Sains th or embarras: oe 1 “grind of Come and see a od ‘ ead . : u about it today ' « k Pap 1 ir ' Pxpansive $1 DOWN, $1 : re PER WEEK Sherman, Clay & Co. 146 Second Av. F. M. SPINNING 7320 Second Aw. | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR INCOME PROPERTY Beautiful Suburban Home AUTOPIANO. living room, with fireplace and the best furnace money could buy; wide porches and porch dining room. 1% acres of lawn, grove and garden Abundance of fruit and berries of all kinds. Most excelient spring water piped through the house and grounds This is the best bargain King county today in and will be sold within the next 30 days. PRICE $11,000, M. LARA |. 404 Marion Block. FOUR ROUND TRIPS 10:25 a. m., and 12:15, 3:5! U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Tel. Main 176. y to mi in your home f MEALS SERVED. rouna trips daily wae i Ind Kohler & Chase AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR Including free use of our cireu- lating HMbrary. Special prices | eer Ube Prens Maneie Will be given for a few days on | Races: cond-hand Autopianos. Some ‘ low as $350.00 with free use House of 10 rooms, plenty of the music library. Votes tn aes ete " bps oe cons a our great voting contest will be nged; every mc Nowed on all ay me: venience excepting light; large sowed on all Goan a yenents Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, 50c. DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA -—~ 8:35 a. m. 5 and 7:30 p. m. Seattle— Tacoma—T. 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