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T SCHOOL BOOKS THROWN ASIDE AND VACA TION DAYS COMMENCE om see memes ocean HEY MOMMIE WE PADSED! — : Thirty-one Thousand chit. dren Turned Out for Good Time. eat tat BY BONNIE WHEELER No more will disturd the dull gons but half will mind pict and cool water end Tushes, come and tigyres, Not great of spring de mean fo the yaniehed, to that have vere thouat wooks past, afte tangible pleasiry per wonderful gehool boy's ¥« as he pleases w "Vacation begins tod The Best Time of the Year Sebo! Is 4 fine to that tion days Ina sions to the as well Vacation in the year, Can sunshine wacation. That's thon that certaln!y Touay_3,000 opherag wil its and Lot their teacher ry lessons eal life, the contact w it pincers that means know ‘of ome sort. Fun Begins Today » Polay the $00 tnstructora of the} if schools will, with a @ reilel, turn from their ar| @uties and for a breathing} enjoy a well earned vacation, | is proud of her schools | ty the beginning of the fall Beptember 6, there will be} pis to he tp care for| youngsters Queen Anne high will be| . fir occupancy by the open-| money in plenty, the child's meager of the fall term and will be earning power is not needed and MM the finest schools of it#}so high school follows the gram in the Northwest. The ost! | mar coat of the Queen Anne high! tore wi witt of human life th work envy in the hearts of the leas for tunate children of the poor The diplomas were presented by the President of the School Board The puptia from the Mallard Hi received their diplomas at J Close to 400 students received F. M. Guion, in a very simple and tion hall last evenin There be Speier of & million and it will! diviomas from the high schools to-|effective manner. Of the cluse| 18 girl and 6 who have we worth the money expended. | day there being 238 from the «raduating from the Mroadway ished the course of the Ball Gad caring for 4 thousand) proadway high alone 134 are girls, The boys numbering High. r rT ——— The graduating exercises at the, Mere ts a Record. | Broadway, held at 2 o'clock this fe said to have more high| afternoon at the Moore theatre, Sedents in proportion to, were marked with the greatest atm. gay other city west plicity, no flowers or gifts being This speaks allowed. The efaas voted againat condition of | the flowers, which bring so little state times were hard | joy to the girl or bay accustomed Completed the/to having them showered upon ‘@ducation, but with | them, but which cause sorrow and RUSSIAN BANDITS KILL 6 KIEV, Rissia, June 14.—A bi of armed men, who visited the tate of « local landowner and w refused « large sum of abot the landowner, his mot! three peasants and 9 servant bandits escaped. The graduating exercises of the, Lincoln High were held at the Moore theatre this morning This ts the first time in the hin tory of the Lincoln High (that the class has been large enough te hold the graduating vises alone, The class numbering 135. Seventy of this number are girla Investors! |: ? The officers of The Union Coal & Development Co, are highly recommended by leading bankers F — men of Seattle. If you know that the officers in this company are men of honesty and f, you know they would not be connected with anything but a straight, honorable business ion. Below please notice letter of reference. Mr. Patterson is one of the trustees of this com- WS MORETON. Hee Percent Dt CAML EM 1m. Sremener DM MeCOnmEL. Tetnevese ALL WORK JOBS ARE DUE ANO PAYABLE ON COMPLETION OF SAME NTS WISHES: GAASS' & BRUSHES. WALL PAPER € MOULDINGS. May 29, 1009. 70 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The bearer of this letter, Mr. W. H. Patterson, has been Connected in a business way with this house for the past seven years, and we have always found his statements reliable, and do not hesitate to recommend him for any capacity which he may seek to fill. Yours truly, STAR PAINT & WALL PAPER CO, Om.m bon 2 WEE, Every officer in The Union Coal & Development Co. is an established citizen of Seattle, and could Not afford to enter into any enterprise of questionable nature. Remember these important features when considering the pure hase of our stock. Our property is loeated only 12 miles from Seattle. € are adjoining Ongjof the large st coal mines in the state. ur books are opem af all times for the inspection of any stockholder, t stock is fully paid and non-assessable. For a short time only, stock in The Union Coal & Development Co., at 40¢ per share—1l0 per cent va and 10 per cent per month. Union Coal & Development Co. 230-231 Arcade Annex ‘AR hak? ; | Last year they were held in oda | Junction with the Broadway High. | IDAY, JUNE 18, 1909, 9 oh metal by a Seattle manufa on turer, are ready f i ALAGK HAN) ame reault of t ar | tof th } whieh | j n boon, that's what helin pros k J all right uid Patrolman | ported . L torday in police, cour ? ing the visitor (iy United Prees) 1 th rreat of ilenr crm ATI 0 June 18 It was a tile gl, Minn Mar.) on t of & house on 1 Tone ¢ ¥% terday morning. Johnson ta\ 74 ( fn Loveland, { - a 1 ourt that he didn't know Vie mo Arreg@ he t 1 Sta ament b hy he went aloft to sleep and Po and ¥ { re held om | @ampir handkerchiefs at th a a , (iy Unlted rene na 1A.Y.P, © The exhib t . teed gage 4! CHICAGO, June 1 The ft | lew t from it method of mating " aa Maameeat tan ti ing of a section of bone f the Jot 0, by | the : ' " tdneh & ral | 18 Of @ lamb into the f : rey “ : an bye » | & nan Was the rare jeu t 1 1 the : le w baper it above the gr ind, at Fourth sien banat ax tha Peano 1 obtained | anid Jackson st, Collina ox. |* : semana, t ined 0 th eourt that it , Dow i. yr eee aval onl H ile 1 iret offense and h sa . f | \ f Taft and Shorn und A eral days ago suffer from a Ur i beautiful design ineluding the eros » =e ound fracture of the The eal of the United States and WANT HEADQUARTERS loperation was decided ther ttt te tt th tht position Thi It was decided at a meeting ‘than amputation . » the way, to the firet time the terday between the finar Chicago surgeons say thi the * PITTSBURG CHIEF 16 * ’ is dear hack seneh ¢ minittos of the ¥. W. ¢ di first time the operation ha on ® FRIEND OF SPOONERS. # Sahat bustnene and on sane business men of the to! attempted in America * PITTSBURG, June 18—"Let # | make a strong bid for the north *® ‘om kiss their heads off. Give #@ ayo es t headquarters of the associa * 'em room,” was the gist of an ® WILL GIVE RECITAL | tion tor seatti DRIVE AN OSTRICH TO |* order nanded down to the poe if | & lice of Pittsburg by Superin. @® | Tho pupils of Madame Mary | # tendent Thomas A. McQuade ® | eltal at St. Kdward's hall | sieedi “ * spooning in the public parks of # jay. and Columbia at, next Tue a | To these Whe have ne » an ® Pitteburg. ” evening. Madame Clary will be as owtrich hitehed up and driven to al ™ ’ isted by Mina Myrna Jack, violin wagon, the free show at Luna Park *¥¥¥ EERE ERED ist, and Dr. F. & Palmer, accom afternoons and evenings “ pantat | in proving attracti Interest among Epworth Leaguers PLAN SPECIAL DAYS ACTRESS’ JEWELS STOLEN, [in thelr international convention ow) ena tie at srvash : We . which will be held here July 7 ated horse, in marvelously tnt A NEW YORK, June 18—That! will be aroused at the a kent performances, is giving New Westminster day, some time Miwe Grace Van Studdiford, for. || the Beattie District My h faction to the park’s patrons Ai ir aunty Goad terly a young society matron of | League, to at Trinity) clown band {fy to be the new at-| K St. Louis and now an actress, has| church, First av. and Mercer #t., to-| traction Sunday el been robbed of $5,500 worth of : night nam jewels and clothes became known The meeting will open with a bas-| The thirteenth annual cor cial Event yeatorday when Melisa Brown, the inning at 6:20, fol-\tion of the Unit Amate ur an requests IT-yearold daughter of the colored al hour, the election assoctation wil! held in tle as dates can be adjusted. The Brit janitor at the house where Miss hes in the tn-|July 1417. ‘The local ve ish Columbia city promises to send Van wddiford lives, was arrested convention, The con-|has made full arrange down a big excursion for its dag at a ferry term inal ention badges, mide of composl-|the entertainment of the guests at the fafr, our friends Come. } * 5 15 Wash Dresses $8.98 Glove” De id Children’s I5c Hose 9c All-Linen Princess Dresses, Empire back, }o nildvee' * Bagh Ribbed Hoos, warranted ; panel fromt, with bands of linen inser: | Exceptional values will be offered here t Seat Somagel: pases | | 4 — ° 1 < imponst- tion, Irish crochet ornament, and but morrow in Ladies’ All Pure Silk, Milanese Liste, ble to 1 in mos S; sexulae | ton down back with crochet ball but Ibe quality; June White Chamois and Kid Gi } all ah res. Sale tons; all sizes; in light blue, pink, tan, id Gloves; ail ghades and ol \ Sc j aray and white, regular @o 00 S0e-The GLOVES FOR ah. tees vary tees $16.00 value . seeee PCIVY | Women's 2-clasp. also 16-button length Gloves, 1 shades | { in black, white and colors, worth regular to h unter green, Cope mhagen. aky 99.00 WASH SUITS, $5.08 The; Saturday 5c red, champagne, white and Prince Chap Wash Suita of linen or | >** ‘ Sone weit teie | cotton repp, In white, plok, Mght blue, FOWNE'S 20LASP GLOVES See catieat bhsbesien tan and dark blue; long coats, button yy Be eeng flower: fin 50c Ladieg Swiss Ribbed Vests, | elestt with large pearl buttons; . plain gore Saturday, pair c sixes run full; June White Se skirta; values to $9.00 $5 f) $1.25, $1.50 GLOVES FOR The Sale : 5 Special Ou 16-button or Elbow Length Gloves, in black, | LADIES $1.00 UNION SUITS The y - =* white and pe paler shades. values Lenpad 15¢ Ladies Lisie Thread Union Suits, low t $1.50 WASH SKIATS, 980 rs a4 jened “alte cemtoeh vices nas Ki Wash Skirts of Mnene, in white only; = ge GLOTRO VOR 0100 plain yoke: Regular $1.00 quality i l-clasp Chamois and 2 » Kid Gloves, all June White Sale tc { pleated models, trimmed with em i LADIEW @5¢ VEST bec | broidery insertion; all » 00, £1.00 ja ntiful Lisle Vest, highly mercerized, # $1.50 values ...... eee vuu MISSES’ GLOVES ae | hand Fons yoke, = Dink, ‘bine ] pite, finished wi al wash rib. : $1.25 PETTICOATS, 890 Minaes Se Tene Tne, Beret. all sixes be bona” regular 65c value; June 50c | Gingham Petticonts, in gray, blue and pair Cc | wb bakaspuamaneniil ae ae i oxblood, with deep flounce, finished LADIES NEW BRLTS weaters, in y with navy t with two narrow ruffles; $1.25 Compjete line of Ladiow’ Elastic an@ Washable or cardinal trimmings, also piain f WE oss vi Si Chak Cc Belts, plain and fancy designa, at remarkably eee cereen cae eee 1.95 low prices Itty: June White Sale $ ‘Tailor-made Washable Helts, plain white and - pe gytbotogiahdras nee fancy calorm, all sinea; 36¢ values ; INFANTS’ 500 MONNET Ste Lawn Waists, solid embroidery fronts, for c Intentet lawn Bonnet, twe fowe of baby rib pend ind ely of tucks, others. with. cluster tueks and taser The WRLTS FOR 00 BB a FS tion, long tucked sleeves, high 98 Ladies’ New Kiastic and Tatlor-made Rolts, 5c ie; June White 5 4 collar; §1.50 values © | edo wet sag beth les wet cleans Oc | Sale Cc } ‘ sale price, each : 5 c CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSHS 81.75 1 | 1.00 LONG KIMONOS 58c Children’s ash Dresses, in sailor or one- hoe tyle, lain oh by o ™ H Long Kimonos, good quality lawn, light EXTRA SPECIAL | Gealty Gieghawn and porcale, band’ ot | floral patterns, with plain surplice bor. 4 Belts, light golore | pie n mat piped with contrastin, H | der, long sloeves; regular 5 k +o Spedporyg® - ri not a in the 6 reases are extra FT: } | $1.00 value; Juno White Sale 9c iw 5c) ima ‘Sune red finish throug ere Si 15 | ; } . - ‘ al Notions and Toil i Saturday Nigh |p) Notions ad Toilet; = Stunning Summer Saturday Night @ | iy i Speci |%, Preparations pecials IK} SATURDAY SPROHALS | FROM 7 TO 10 P. M. | | Ife can Munson's Taleum 5c 29e White Bedfords, 36-inch, 7 to j i} Powder for | BY: sco ve. sanbanebyenensle 19¢ Dy | The can Menwen's or Colgate's | i { 1" rated Ts toed 5 | | 26¢ China Silk, ‘all colors, 7 to 10 Bl || Powder Cc) | vs 1D Ri \t Wood Violet Taleum 10¢ | 10° Trimmed Hats just arrived to sell for $6.00, ‘These Hats | Se Black Tafteta Silk, 2t-iuch, 7 A } ii, a c Co'a Mpectat | &f@ Pecord-breakers, and surpass any offering of that price | 0 10... 6.6. ceesereeees 69¢ | | Garvey Buchanan Co. ela . ; | "SiNina Berenite Cream, Voc yet givon this neason, ‘They are Milans, Leghorns, Chip and | 1c Fancy Dross Lawns, all col: | | } 5 jue for s . “ eee ors, 7 to 10, yard... aes t | | Gar-Hue Almond’ and “ae Lace, with trimmings of roses, lilacs, flowers of every de- | © Turkish Bath Towels, He | f | | Croam; regular G00 alxe $5c scription, Some aro tailored with wing trimming; a full Hine |") Gh eto ig pees "ae } I eae bathhs tscidebhite des of shapes and variety of colors—biack, burnt and — white; sgn va / | ; - © Bleached Sheets, 72x90, 7 to } the hair, sale price 19¢ Values ‘to $12.00, | | | ke Cutloura 1 c 10 eee e600 | i) WV [ares 1 : $1.25 Hammocks, full stac | i] i 1\ ee c Clai Or Saturda . ae ae | ke Ontment or But 98e Croquet Sets, 7 to 10 | | termitk Soap for c “ts 7 heh « cake Rest Shaving C 3 a th h 89 Cot Comforts, 7 to 10 ... boap . Sailors in the burnt, black and white straw, in the mush | 69 Al-Feather Pillows, 7 to 10 ake Castle room and large, straight rims; values to $2 | | Soap WE siscaaie’ fev can basta Tee WUE C A : 55¢ | ; ix ate : 10c Brass Curtain Ro 8, 7 0 10 i “ J Aur ~ renriME " aa ..§ for Qe uh | | “THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST (ee deopes, 7 to 10 | | DOF ON vicccesccecerses sc @e | Ge a ee. | trite vr eeeeees Be | aid iW le ball Mending Cotton for... .10 a ut | card Hooks and te 4 69 100 pki. Hn velop’ * soe lie bunch Shoe La for 10e . a " n " lets for Se l phe, eiaoning, Br "Be | Tablets for + ieasoigtt | BM . ‘afet te | 2he box Paper and Bnvelopes | at] \ | #8. Sein "eae | TIS = MIS=Hl7 SECOND AVENUE ee ta | The Greater Garvey-Buchanan Co. “doings.” ee ~ ZA t Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the | Wonderful June White Sale This is the store that does things. Talk is one thing—doing things is another. We do both—we talk because you should know of our We have talked enthusiastically of our June White Sale— who have benefited through them have talked more enthusia Wash Suits for $8.98, instead of $15.00. Waists at 98c—the $1.50 sorts, Great Glove Purchase on sale at remarkably low prices, The greatest bargains in ‘ | Neckwear and Finery you've seen in many a day. Stunning Summer Millinery for $5.00, worth to $12.00, and very cial reductions on Muslin and Knit Underwear and Hosiery, form a 7d of irresistible 3-15 Second Av. at nd 13-17 Seneca St. stically. spe- bargains.—Don’t hesitate— Now Listen to Us and Don’t Wait for the Echoes hh esi t ; ;