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AND FALSE HAIR? py JESSIE M. PARTLON jenn, of Whi a a Dimee!f! He hax a grouch i good, Old fost ok. the apseethe rain spauneverushs patriotic a bill | to prote ys wiles wouan yeadins paren * Ga., fate and tea aniam aman who as eit men from of provisions an unho Glenn's £ make the ike a erin fluffine jnute figu Mh 3 z | 2 = s z it i z z HERE HE iS! at male ce of Georgia so bereft relations? Where was ON person's mother, wife he must be & bechelor—¢ mother, aunts, «irl cousins, st or n halfsisters, that they not smother Bim with a pillow fore he perpetrated such a libel on southern chivalry and American common sense Dear Mr, Glenn. a word fn your le the business of an to get married. To do that she must be pretty or reasonably #0 bay beauty tn the shops this but and ere did be let tslative ear ry normal wom me whisper | mand. You wouldn't sit out a dance in @ secluded corner with a girt whose comp looked Hike tan ned leather, whose figure resem died a bag ats tied In the mid die, and whose drabecolored hair lacked a quorum. No, sit!) Not if you kngw your self you wouldn't! ihe ~ MISS JESSIE PARTLON. ‘Bill provides that if any wom. Strange as it may seem, other OF widow shall betray into| men are tke that. They demand Y—mark that phrase, my (lace hosiery and pink cheeks and iy Unsnapecting male sub- false hair and peekaboo raiment '‘M@ Georgia by scents, paints, Men juat love to be deceived Mier or perfume, cosmetics, ar De you think a scrawny, ugty ot Cor Minerva woman with all the virtues nelia and the brains of could catch a husband? teeth, false hair, tron stays. . hoops or high-heeled low cut wai linger lace. and Tt ta | every THIS | REPRESENTATIVE GLENN of fe | modeled Park down around bath to ae fla No. Uw the thin pad. the coror wet we | somehow ‘ATCH A HUSBAND WITH PADS, PAINTS CERTAINLY, SAYS JESSIE PARTLON, OF GEORG! on the famous Ast hing sult, up to the « the feet, gathered ad made of thick. for woman's rights the over-plump w hairless buy t dn nd Creator surely me a to beautiful the patterns, and col twlata, ¢ | A. pury hin all impene educing straps, the pallid paint oils ant but ore. and hair goods got mixed, and some | Women if they have to] some too little. you Re m et too much beanty ber the “square deal pad ont your narrow shoulders. the clothes she we eats and the roof that shelte is Woman tare |dreas and the petty ¢ deceive cia stor hav while In order to have Income lov ha no one suspecting & dependence on man the food * re, responstble fe the not even the male subject homes and And we kno for ed. dropstitch or raintow) If this bill should pass, the world; Think it over, Mr nn. ; the marriage shall be nui! be an infinitely uglier place than the next time you fe it is now. Fancy the fair dames of |to introduce a bill alt Georgia going around in costumes | good, senaible woman about it dislodged from the hiding place For that crime Phillips served time Walla Walla penitentiary oding Phillipa, Pe Sod Press.) Pi July 28.—Chartes 8 onear shot TO DISCUSS RATES. The Commercial Club will meet this evening to discuss several mat ters of importance. The question of reduced rates and stop-over priv Heges offered by the transportation lines during the A.Y exposition matter : med half-breed, Rol Sibert, of West it Republic, as the tion at Republic p the most important sidered ‘ant building and oft when be was KIPP OPENS HERE. R. H. Kipp, candidate for the re! publican nomination for atiorney | general, is in Seattle prepared to wage a campaign which will cover several weeks. Kipp is fresh from} = campaign tour of the state, and will make his headquarters at the Hotel Artington Values Unprecedented in Our Bargain-Giving Career 50c Step Ladder 29c Foot House Step Ladder, made of best kiln-dried Material, well braced; regular SOc; spe- 29c¢ \\ cial Wednesday 15¢ Wire Cloth, 10¢ 10 Sad Iron Handle, 6¢ e Carry Economy Fruit Jars Potts’ Sad tron Handle, re 26-inch best quality Double feerble and always cold: fits Ht Oioin made of hard Japanned Bay fron; extreme 6c steel wire; worth 15¢ 10 Bpecial, each ard; spectal ci | 50c Grass Hook, 35¢ | Village Blacksmith Grass Hook hand made, from cracible steel; made with patent crook handle $1.25 Doz. Bowls, Ea. White Footed Ce Howls; ideal tor « travrdtnary Wed Worth $1.20 al or dozen; spe apectal lal, each : $1.00 Knives and Forks, % Mason Jars, 59¢ Doz. Me Set Best quality Ball's Mason Fruit lace Camping Knives dara, with Boyd's Porcelain-Lin ade of heavy plat #4 caps; pint size; Wednesda ed metal; worth $1.00 set; Wed special neaday, special 59c 8x10 Wall Tent, $4.46 Sx10foot Heavy “ 1 Tent attached 59c te doren vt a Double ha Feguiay sic 53c $4.4 $5.00 Olympic Hose $3.89—= J! { Olympic 50-Foot made of best quality canvas-covered rubber; always sold for $5.00; Wednesday $3 89 . Special 85c Sprinkling Can, ! Hest quailty 12 Galvanized Spriny Spout and bat ecta Dic Canvas*Covered Garden Hose, DOLPHIN BRINGS MORE TREASURE cler Ten De 70 iat, sacks ¢ registered 1 press from the The gold dust in i and $150,000 by Fairbanks, in yesterday passengers, were aftern: taoutly FIGHT OPIUM A Seat tle branch of the Inte arrived and Mr - It is the law of #apply and de-|Glenn. We women do not fuse when | men dye your gray beards and for she her ult of ptions that | “an | of Geor d an and babies and some one to} and boss and bully, we have to} husbands. | experience that dainty clothes and | complexions get them been at the game a long, long | by © we! And alled upon | the excur taken to Foster gla-| ae that glacier afforded more | of a spectacle than the Muir glagter. | (CHINESE ORCANIZING TO ra thonat Chinese Atol-Optum soctoty is being organized by Chinese put astopto the « The society will wor of opium prominent local k to and will furnish antidotes for the dead- ly ing all habit Ti movement ts spr ead ORGANIZE LOCAL OPTION CLUB Anti Sa night organized, at ehureh local opt King county chosen p No STANF July 28 € ore affair leonfronted with as ' campus mer tax col given loon league workers the Asbury nm cinbs to*be formed C. EB. Naftagar sident and G. ¢ tary Liquor at Stanford. "ORD UNIVERSITY, ¢ Stanford students wil uliar situa * here next month out by the # ommittee puts into ef ohibition on the Convict Seeking Parole SAN F RAN clo’ 18CO, July Edward 28. J Sr last M the first of = string of was al, ah exerds the liquor question when Ap ents college | who ia serving a term in Folsom prison for the a prison directors asking that tax to petition death at the hands of the Mafia were | made ourt | j tence w enraged man of his friends T 28 pinith fore ake embezaling the fund of thin eity, he afree man, He has with the state he Threatened by Mafia NEW Y to afte on ill get led ge W Aroh Jud, having Pp rickett at Me J Bee. prone bi Al Threa FORK, July 28 Judge he Ronalaky had announced Italian The this ate Then ts to n the given me t for m ou for shouted ning court room ha of b d with BRUN nie He been placed on tria WICK, Conn pare V tm murdered aged tachen Method on Jul 4d, GINGLES, M. D., 180-40-42 Arcace Bieliding , fae, Nowe aad Pirced, Attention Odven feces 8 (seme One in Mndieimawm Ae petind see ne if Med board of | be | of sen Mafia | n he! * | ears. | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Killing Minister. July ‘on, & former black: | 1 be of Dd. inks to Chvamte | 1908. WOMEN TO TAKE PART crn ASK CHIEF WARD the tenth annual convention of the i next month, will be the , gram planned by the women, This - 7 program ts long and varied, and! the feminine portion of Seattle A delegation of reatdents from the | quests will be well entevtainsé | Yieinity of Fort Lawton called upon | | Chief of Police Ward yesterday to | for better police protection | They stated that for several weeb thefts of chickens have been night! | They alvo siated that ¢ ce | a box nd bart ere rifled, and eee that so many women going to and At the Moore—Dark from the car lines after dark had At the d—" Hoceack been insulted that few women dared At the Seattio—"At Fort Reno to go out after dark At the Loiq-—Tonight only, Ye Chief Ward prow tend te dish players in “Henele th natter and Increase the police | tection If possible Swimmers Create Sensation. James and Elsie Finney th mild #ensation by thelr apparent ever 1 tt table tn the tore ability to lead a flieh life during t s : theatre yesterda James Pinney | ate and drank under water, and re ————--— | mained arently asleep, on the | bottom of the tank for periods rang air John ra, one of England's | ing from two to three minute at | ives no le repre mtatives in} a time, Miss Finney, his tty | Meypt, narrowly escaped serious tn | daughter, turned somersaults and | /ury Sunday night at 16th av, and gave an acrobatic exhibition under Hinon at water, Another big act tx the musi Ir John stepped from a ¢ | eal railroading of Dorsch and Ruw | OF while it was in motion, and f i Dorothy Dayne ta a neat sing heavi He was drag nder the a dre ing comedtenn Harry Kraton has | footboard uataining painful t a treme & hoop novelty, and the motion ple: Sir John had been visiting t of the Boston tea party, | {fiends here, but left for Vancouver The acta named run the weet Sunday night | 2,teva, ena “SCOTTY” BOBS UP he novelty features with th new show which opened at the Pun afternoon are San offering a ife in the Orient ries of pie and Sidi s of (By United Press.) @ little bit of a man who posseases SAN FRANCISCO, July 28 As j*peed and dexterity in the handling | suddenly as he dropped from night jand juggling of heavy weights. Then | «geet the King of Death Val jthere are Kaufman brothers in| jey, has dropped into sieht again black face; Trainor and Dale, com: | with @ trank fuil of rock that be edians; Merritt and Love, Elwell] elatms in worth $4,500, and a ray song and the pletures. enous appetite for frankfurters Ho apent today on Third at, defy At the White City jing anyone to beat his record for There will be a White mnfetti battle at) deyouring frankfurters, but no on City, Madison park, tomor-|todk him up. Scotty is staying at row night, and @ grand coneert by a private lodging house with his Wagner's band. The Kandalia, rifle trank of ore shots, and Narrelia, Roman ring ox Seotty says he will pay his bill pert, will perform f on the ata at the St. Francia when he has his m every afternon a d evening srneited ARTIST PUT HIS IDEALS INTO WEDDING PRESENT FOR HIS BRIDE | | | ox: | on O00, ‘ MRS. JOS. HART, | (Beattie Star RICHMOND, Va, several months pre Exclusive Serv {gave his bride as a wedding pres Mias Ross ca to Richmond and they were married in Washing ent July 28.—For eding his recent marriage to Misa Grace Eleanor |‘ | Roas of New York, Jos. Hart, one | nt New York family and striking: | ly beautiful | of the leading scenic worked upon an ating, “Wedded Blinn,’ rtiste in the Hart is associated with the elaborate | Moran studios, New York, and this which he | season is connected with the Acad Hitch. | | Energy is well-nourished musc plus well-nourished nerves. of all the wheat foods. | In dust tight, Never sold in bulk, \ \ i ee She is & member of a promi-| Uneeda Biscuit are the greatest energy-makers moisture proof packages. reguiar value $27.60. y of Music here, His latest work exceptional note in w York was on seenery for the productions in which Mrs. Fiske has starred He also turned out the big settings for Paul Armatrong’s plays, for Leah Klesebna, nd Robt. Hil lard's productions | SOCIETY WOME " BURNED FIGHTING FIERCE FIRE (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 There will be no bridge parties tn the smart at the fashionable San Anselmo and districts until the wet irfax residence hands of the clety leaders are cured of the burns and blisters they sustained in their 80 herole work as volunteer fire fight jers when th btedly saved |several splendid residences from | deatruetion | A atable boy dropped a cigaret in the dry grass in the yard of | Louts Carrigan. No men were near Mrs. Carrigan rush out to help the boy check the flames, but they spread rapidly and w ivancing toward the house when reinforee | ments came from all sides. The women turned out in full force They took off their outer skirts | soaked them in water and beat the fire By persistent work they over. came the fire, but singed hair and blackened faces and blis hands gave their owners an ul shock when the enthusiasm of the excite ment was 0 Meets Death in Bath Tub. MANILA, July 28.—Lieut. Oswalt of the 29th infantry met death here j accidentally by electrocution. The officer was preparing to take a bath and had entered the bath tub, when he endeavored to arrange the light ing current to take an electric bath In some way he came into contact | with the wires, recetving the full charge, which proved instantly | fatal GARDEN TRACTS @ 24acre tracts, $100 acre: easy terms; close ear line and jake; | to level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber rles National-Land Inv. Co. 917 First av. Ine. les SALE— an extra special sale of dressing SUC 3.90 jasieep under a sage brush. day of values u pusefurntshing store, Se in the woice for oe h he ing table of ex and gula Priced tt $13.5 0 @ reguiar value $1 L. Schoenteld & Sons, = STANDARD FURNITURE CO, second Av. at Pine st. n values as these await you— an na esigned inch oak, highly polishe birdseye maple or fin ished mahogany; reg value $18.00: ex 8.00, x $990 TITLE TO ALLEYS INVOLVED PUZZLE HE BELONGS TO “IT” NOW. (By United Pre: | BERKELEY, Cal, July 26—In recognition of his contributions to biology physiology through his experiments fn artificial partheno- genisis, Prof. Jaques Loeb, head of the department of physiology at the University of California, has been presented with a diploma from the Neglect of City to Acquire Title Causes Complica- tions in the Hill Tract! Phystkalischmedizinische Sozietaet A problem which has the riddle in Erlangen, on the occasion of the of “How Old Is Anne” backed up 100th anniversary of the founding! into the primary grades is just now of the soclety T document , ae 7 eatenk Sie eb @ member of the °@fronting the ci councilmen, capuieitiin and involves the questions of who — }owns the alleys in the Hill tract (By United Press.) j BAKER CITY, Ore., July 28.—D. R. Trapp, bartender and barber, ac cused of killing Chas. Jasperson, also a bartender, in cold blood, in| Huntington, Or Monday | | after noon, is being guarded in a cell) here today According to stories told by wit-| nesses, Trapp walked up to Jasper son, and, after shouting: “I'll show ‘you,” fired the fatal shot. He elud. ed his pursuers, and was later found four miles from the city Calt Tomorrow }| And be relieved of that dead- alive feeling. There is no charge. | ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, | 339-40 Arcade Annex. Summer Half 0.00 Suits for 5.00 Suits for 0.00 Suits for $25.00 Suits for Any Panama Hat in b1 1 » ae alleys tn th and who shall y the assessments, | nobody or someone | The Hil tract Includes that land FOURD | JAIL lying on the west slope of the second hill south of Jackson at. -_—__—_—— nd overlooking the Rainier voule- (By United Press.) vard. The district is well settled LOS ANG Cal, July 28—| up and boasts many fine residence Re ves of Anna Kaseube, a pretty structures. IS-yearold nurse, who here! The trouble arises: fre from Spokane, were today notified prea oan cnn ni Gut tha at be whois | have tat the alleys have never been been searching during the past edfeated to the elty. Many years month, ls safe in Low Angeles—a| 40, whep the tract was first plat prisoner fn the county jail ted, provision was made for alleys ri search for the girl com-| One alley was to be 40 feet in monced a week ago when fright-| Width, the remainder were the reg: ened relatives at Spokane wrote to| Wation 16 feet. the police here that they had not! A deed was made out and pre received a letter from her for assented to the eclty, but for some month. Last night it was discoy.| technical reason was never accept- ered that she was in jail, serving|¢d. As the years passed by the a 25-day sentence for larceny. She| district was built up and taxes is charged with stealing a small|@ecrued on the portion supposed | quantity of clothing from a depart-|t9 be set aside for alleys. With ment store the deed for alleys not recorded the taxes were assessed against he adjoining property, and many SHOT IN COLD BLOOD of the property owners paid the gad on their own property and the supposed alley strip. This action has, it is declared, made them legal owners of all the ground on which thetr taxes ran. Some of the property owners de clined to pay the extra tax for the alley, on the theory that, as they did not own, the ground outright, some one else ought to be made to The result is that today there are little stretches of ground through- out the tract which apparently are unowned, there is approximately $500 outstanding In unpaid taxes on the ground, the city has no district, and, as those who have paid the taxes on the extra ground adjoining their lots are legally entitled to ownership, it is a question as to whether the city has any right to the ground now Councilman Way will situation to the attention proper departments and 8 problem cannot be unray bring the of the » if the led, witt “Gus Brown’ says Suits at Price Stock Reductions on All Light Weight Underwear Second avd Yesier “Where the Cars Stop”