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| ewat ‘gon Collier, TUESDAY'S A-YP. E. PROGRAM) traction at Foot of Pay Streak moert by Innes’ Orehes Program Attached) Exhibition, Rand of New York, in 0 p. mot Muale Pavillon B90 po moe, 8B, Life Btreak Foot of Pay Saving Crows | i 1:20 p. mo—Kecond Flight of the Famous Stroebel Airship, “The fy) AYoP. te 6:30 p.m. to 1:45 p. m—Pienle Dinner In Michigan Club Butid Wm, olay ing, by the Michigan Club and Thely Friends A well-ftll n wriggle he troubles last rt by Innes’ Orchestral Band of New York, tn 7:45 p, m—Conce Muate Pavilion night, and rimonial ee Sone ee 8:00 p. m—Gathering of Michi¢an People in the Assembly Room [) py Perris Hartman himself pot by of the Michigan Club Rullding } fu with a rush ae the & \ h 8:00 p. m Puplia and Teache of the Murical Department of the jel University of Puget Sound Will Give a susteale in the Auditorium E == » . De Leon te on tap with — 7 < { topical song which caused him | DESCENDS PROHIBITION fic, replied to the arguments ad ut, And Oscar vanee Mayor David 8. Rose of t wits the volee, aI In an address beiore the Young who sald that the pro | sy te qapecial advantage aeok to curtall personal | o¢ oa | Men's Christian Association yeater day, J. M. Glass, who has been for & number of years one of the bit # of the Iquor traf TRULY WARREN The Man You Have Been Waiting for, Sells Only Fogarty, Anna Little the balance at the principal in well re The Sultan of Bul by the Hartman tr Worth serutiniaing. There ts plen ~ ty of catchy music, which tan't half bad in summer Mr. Glass sald that the |, did this by maging in a} a that inju families BODIE BOYDEN Seattle. Emma Bunting and the company at the Beattle the @ | Bling melodrama quiet piece, “At Ce re” a sort of “Down Fast" affair, The story +] . of the p re about the arr bitione of a t manager, « ator and to pay ie tr tine debt “efile the concert tempts the pretty girl to enter pub He life. | Little Mie Emma Particularly likable ae the pastor's young wife. com ood support, the efforts Winginger, Wilite A Reliin T. Holden being worthy Made by the most skilled tailors in America, of the best American M woolens, saving you from $10.00 t $25.00 on a Suit THEY ARE THE PICK AND CREAM OF THE CLOTHING WORLD. Hand-Tailored Men’s and Young Men's Best $20 and $25 Clothes— $12.75 Best Tailor-Made Men's and Young Men's $30 to $45 Clothes— $18.75 Alterations free of charge. A per- fect fit guaranteed. Never pay more than this price Truly Warren The Sample Suit Man SECOND AND MARION 8T. Secono Floor—Take Elevator— Turn to the Right. fd. | Wolff Co. 1421-1423 Fourth Ave. Between Pike and Union, Formerly of Bunting war Hall and eapectally Lote. “The Great Rub tentious action of cent theft ef a fabulously valuable | deep impree tien @ May dia somet Indian prince and M with a heavy part, Strange for her Moore. Fight fan# headed for the Moore | theatre last night to see Tommy Burne all but knocked out by Jack Jonneon. The pictures were clear and every phase of the Australia scrap waa thrown on the canvas | Fealistic detail, The pletur be seen at the uptown pi a again tonight and tomorrow night Opening with » the attention of tem.” The appears at t it in the House jaore next ik. At the very be- inning of the play the author, harles Rann anedy, introduces & mysterious « im the flowing mrreants ot the far enet, who calmly informs the members of the family in whick be has secured e fon as @ servant, that see without loo id thoughts of thove « a h the play qui- oaten tat! ly, but dhe compels th add Th it gives the play ‘ant in the House. including Chartes Dalton, George W 0 Wilson, Wilfred Rower, Listie Hud: ‘7 Gindys Wynne and Ben Field. “DON'T SHOOT PAPA,” CRIED BY A CHILD, PREVENTS MURDER SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY WITNESS GOOD VALUES IN COMFORTERS AND ING MOTHER'S ACT SAVES HOSIERY. i p Dg jo . HIS FATHER’S LIFE. , , Large Comforter, gps! o Pei ree filled with pure white cot- (By United Prev.) 14; at, pale oss. Bic ton; just the thing for BAN FRANCISCO, June 21.~ rooming houses; “Don't shoot papa, mamma,” cried Misses’ Hose {n tan or black, sixyearold Louis Sellmayr when fine ribbed, extra 00d 14 Fine Silkoline Covered his mother fired a revolver point value; 19¢ pair blank at her husband, Louis Sell- 2 paire for ... 50 ¢ | comtorter, nice, wnite cot mayr, and held the smoking weapon ton filling; size $1 25 leveled for a second shot. Despite Misses’ Black Mercerized TBR72; Ot v..ceees the woman's murderous frenzy, the Extra Good Quality Blanket, 11-4 wine; in gray; fancy border; at ‘ 98c SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. Best Sheets in Seattle for the money; size 72x90; @ winner at .. ‘ $5c Very Good Grade Linen Fin ish Sheets, soft and nice; size 72x90; Good Grade Pillow Cases, that will stand wash Q1 ing; at, each ......., Bic A better grade, size 42x86; extra good value; Hose, .very fine qual- ity; @t, pair ......65 25c Ladies’ Black Howe, fast col- or, double heels and toes; at ibe pair, 25c 2 paire for Ladies’ Burson Hose, seam- less; guaranteed = fast black; at appeal reached home and she alip- ped the gun Into her stocking and threw herself weeping on a bed. Sellmayr and his wife have had many domestic differences, accord- ing to the story he told the police today. Yesterday, he said, his wife declared she would put an end to The quarrels. She seized a revolver ies ima it point blank at the help: man. e boy's cry prevented vother shot. Selimayr was unin Jured. Mrs. Selimayr, who is 29 years of age, was taken In charge by the police. She refused to make a statement. WIFE THEF KILLED (SISIN GIVES UP (By United Frew) PORTLAND, Ore., June 21K, T, Dickerson, & grading contractor, shot and instantly killed H. A. Gar rett, whom he accused of taking hin wife away from him. Immediately after the shooting the contractor boarded a street car, rode to the county jail and surrendered bim- nelf. The shooting occurred near a camp on the Patton road, where Dickerson has charge of a crew ot men engaged in grading work. Gar- rett was employed by him. Beyond saying that he fired in self-defense, Dickerson will not talk, Ladies’ Fancy Hose, did line of patterns; at 100 or 3 pairs EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN LADIES’ GLOVES. Ladies’ Taffeta Lisle Gloves in black or white; best value we have ever 25c seen; at, palr ., Kayser Gloves in black, white or tan GOOD VALUES IN LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS, A Good Gauze Vest, sleeve Jess, the value of which is 100, Specially 5 priced at, each ..... C Pink and Blue Gauze Vests, sleeveless; the Abc grade at Set eat 25¢ WE SELL NEW IDEA PAT TERNS. Ladies’ ilk, Ladies’ Long Silk Gloves, all colors; extra good 9 a eel C sekod hin protection Pvans wished to make another en gagement with the clock this morning THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1909. went coast, The elt the bar mae rushed pell! out oll for the exits, As soon ax por ble the man was subdued and ken to Jail, Mather MeDevitt pro oded with mane He stated to wht that vans vielted him yes rday and in a rambling manner At that time SHIPS,CRASH IN FOG—ONE SINKS ho wae trying ¢ with hie he 1 of Mack creek, | hrough He will Dr ( president of the eties, will arriv and wi be ten by the meu tlos bere. A held at the Knigh Firat « afternoor priest for 2? Bvane in a (By United Brees) June 21.—The jock layer, He has a wife and mily at 1225 Palton at., Ban Fran BOUTHAMPTOD #00. Ted Btar steamubip Zeeland, from ! Antwerp fo w York, put in here | 4uee Dr, Warne to ret inte’ Day at CANARY ISLANDS. with an vaknown vessel. The 200! TWO) DIE (ity United Press) through a dene % when she TENERIFE Canary Islands, | struck the ve amidehips, Boats NOTED PROFESSOR TAKES OWN LIFE TO TELL OF SPIRITS jeorge B. Warne, the nat An attempt will be made to in (My United Presa) CLAIRVOYANT SCHEMB WORKED ON WOMAN fit tod INLAND EVPIRE WEEK ull AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKERS IN CONVENTION (Ry United’ Pree) but myne 1 have been a pat * domentie, MICHIGAN CLUB DAY | te alae Seas RINKS (WN ALO I BT. LOUIS, Mo, June 21—Dr.|eufferor with intense pal od by WH wee » a Justin Bloer, who oceupled the chair) Chest mince 1895, and It Neb UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND REPRESENTATIVES IN PORTLAND, Ore June $4 f r : i 2 bearatiie, 1 think 1 have ane MILITARY CAMP, Frantionlly shouting the nanje of of elinteal medicine at Washington | eerie ait ph Father M itt, an insane jan university and who was one of the amined me did not agree WASHINGTON STATE FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS IN e 7 4 Mout prominent medical men in thie) F ) and interment 4 HAM ed vane creat a - *, ware e . in the OORVENTION da in Bt ie is 1th part of the country, In» guleide to-| flowers nthe elty aay 8:00 a, mo—Kxy ates Open irks on Lelay gh ' (Hy United Brewed day becanse he imagined he was) Dr Steer wax bern In Bt Lout < CHNFHO OF tog, 8:00 a, m. to 6:00 Michigan Club and Thotr Friends on HAhan ft SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, June suffering from & disease other/in 1849, He was active the Ada Loyd, the Ground of e- Yi—lerael Swart, of Boston, was) physicians say he did not bave with the American Anne oa a ela rvoyeat, ma ‘ yenter¢ DF ye june Advane © o clenee, Bt avd tterday 10:00 a, m—-Coneort Waxner'# AcYP. Band, at Forestry Butld Aiais Arh einniith the rescued by. prospectors on. (he cane at rainy ie titled -bisoadle Advancarnest f Holence, | Li 4 Tie poh jon a G 4 ator ? “eee AYA en. Was aartiee’ by the desert after he had bear NY" | following note: — association and the Missourl Btate nt ve 18590 p. m—Filgt eld mr ay a ey Faventey tulld without water, Swart is responsible for this | Medica ie © $400 to thy bed 00 p. mo-Conee agner AY ' at Pore y ihe nowing what had happened, and iven to deapers her «mag jug Hand i (Program Attached) : ) began to seream clin) opened velowin hie arm and drank Me bow ke 2:00 p. m—Mme, Scholle and Her Trained Lione—Grand Froe At news, while a Weastike blood thet fowea from: thé 5 Vinabinen ds and bis lide, were dr In Mra, Ce death Courtney was @ urthe barely ene : PNG 1S. SI former 1 deputy guard Sunday the cabinet forest and wa al plente of the y wel IY @ well-known newspaper man of | ¢ rah, one of the wout old GUILTY OF MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE « four n will be ythlaw hall during the in for Spir the exposition After deliberating the jary ralin, eb = ORGANIZE BOOST CLup, tin i 0 Juve tag owt this has been oj IN RIVER ting Joh on Maret ne 21—A sharp earth whock, ac-| were lowered immediately fromthe! EDDY, Mont, June 21—While| brought in Met of murder in | tx ian belug mmpanted by continued rumblings, | steamer, but no trace could bel attempting to eros the Clarks the second This means not treasurer ang curred yesterday at Ikod, on the | found of the unknown veasel Fork river here yesterday in a frall | lees tha imprisonment y etary { THE STONE, FISHER CO, BECOND AND UNIVERSITY, 5 THE STONE, Fiftee Less Than FIFTEEN miles of carpets—the largest single purchase ever made in the his- tory of the Northwest, and bought so that they can be sent to your home for about three cents a yard more than the regular mill prices. We shared this purchase with three of the foremost concerns of the country, Mr. Wanamaker buying and selling in his Phil- adelphia store about twenty-nine miles of these same carpets. GENUINE BIGELOW AXMINSTER CARPET Managers of hotels, clubs, institutions, owners and 1.29 Costumes Worth $150to$200 at $72.50—Tailored Suits Worth $50 for $35 Lace Waists Worth $10 and $12 for$5 The finest garments for women are included in this sale Heretofore they've been held rigidly at full regular prices Tomorrow they're offered at a third and in some cases a full half less. The styles are all the newest and the most popular, Appreciated by all women of good taste. price. The lot n Miles of Richest Carpets stewards of steamboats and yachts, and thousands in this unusual saving. The regular price | it to coast is two dollars and twenty-five cents a yard. They're to be sold at, the yard ....... A nominal charge of 10c extra will be made for making and laying. Undermustins of Character Worth to $4.00, for Tuesday $1.98 Two huge tables are filled with the garments we shall sell Tuesday at about half Gowns, Skirts, Combinations and Corset Covers of Nainsook, Lace — FIGHER CO. BECOND AND UNIVERSITY, THE STONE, FISHER co Mill Prices THE Stone, Fisher Company is the only concern in the state of Washington to et a share of this tremendous stock ‘ifteen miles of the finest carpets in the world are to be sold at a price never be fore deemed possible; a price lower t¢ anybody ever paid for the rag-tags an bob-ends of broken lines. More than fifty aby and color effects to choose among en extra salespeople to help. Lots of light and room. from coast $1.29 Silk Pellesse, Crepons, Pagoda Silks } and Mulls, Worth 50c to Go for 25¢} Two tables are filled with these beautiful wash fabrics} richest colors; finest styles and best of all, half price, The | collection includes— SILK CREPES. Tn rose, wistaria, damson, pink, cadet, sky, navy, lavender, cham- | pagne. Crepon stripes in plain colors or strewn with rosebuds, spots and diamonds in lovely col- ors, at 25¢, IMPORTED FRENCH ZEPHYR. In gray, pink, green, rose, olue, lavender, with Persian stripe and HIGH CLASS TAILOR SUITE INGS AND OXFORD SHIRT: INGS, ty In handsome light colored stripes; 36 inches wide; | 15c LINEN SUITINGS Belfast Linen Sultings, stripes and plain colors, full wide; brown, blue, gray, sree tan, russet, in plain colors @ includes— Drawers, THE COSTUMES THE sUITS THE WAISTS. and Embroidery Trim-| | bordered effect: stripes across or | With hairline stripes of Not ik A Exclusive Street J med. Values up to $4.00 checks; embroidered ilk mulls | Regular price Ihc & rants § wo alike, chif | gutts- of imported | Lace and Net § J gop with silk dots in plain colors, | Sdvertised; great value, | fon, net and ilk, 19 | soleil, panama and | Walsts for afternoon green, pink, blue, tan, white, | “anual sale at 10¢. taupe, ashes of rosea, | worsted, plain and | and evening wear, no gray, cream and cardinal; choice 20c STRIPED CREPES 12/40 pale blue, white | striped effects, in | two alike; rich ool e at 25¢, Striped Crepes in all tmagle spangled net, peach | rich colors — blue, | ors, many combined PLAIN SILK MULLB. able colors and beautiful 0 } and black; very elab- | tans, oid rose, wie | with rows of Dres- I J nations, rose and white, blue orate aftaire for | tarig; distingutshed | don taffeta ribbons. in twenty different colors and | white, wistaria and white, evening wear; val | long ¢oata; full of | Walsts of highest ues $160 to $200; | style and character. | character; regular twenty-five in the | Rogular price $50; | prices from $10 to lot; all to go at | on sale tomorrow for | $12.60; on sale to $72.50, MO, | morrow at 85,00, told of, Underwear for Women Excellent Values The stocks include the famous Munsing, Merode and Carter's Spring Needle, and in wool, cotton, silk and lisle. All sizes, styles and weights and Today a hint of some extra special values— Summer at all prices Vests of real Swiss lisle thread with deep hand-crocheted yoke, In sev- eral different designs, at 50¢, Fine hand-crocheted trimmed Swiss Vests of best lisle, low Special quality neck, no sleeve style; tights to mateh, in flared lace trimmed knee at T5¢. Union Suits in real liste and silk finished lisle, low neck, no sleeves, silk taped neck and arms, with tight or umbrella knee, lace trimmed, Good value, $1.25. THREE WASHINGTON STORES SECOND AVE seneoreibo a Other notable happenings in the same section are here HE STONE. G& UNIVERSITY 8T in white and black; 2¢, “PAGODA” SILKS Plain, in pink, cadet, sky, rose, white, black, cardinal, cream and navy; 27 inches wide; 25¢, and white, gold and white, and white, reseda . coral and white; vast vee | inches wide; regular price | | In the annual sale at 12%¢ Half Prices for the Dress Trimmings} With but a few exceptions the entire stock of Dress Trimmings will be placed on sale tomorrow at exactly one-half the fair regular prices. The sale inclndes— | Gold ‘Tassels, Fringes and Banda Black Allover Net, coin spotted Oriental Lace Allovers. and figured. Venise Lace Allovers. Appliqued Bands and Edgings. Fancy Braids in Persian Embroid eres, Spangled Allover Nets; . Allover Embroidered Chiffon, Colored Nets in rose; blue, brown, green and gray; all at only half reg- ular prices, ( 0 s ISHER | Embroidered Allover Net in ¢f@ and white 50c Trimmings for 25¢. $1.00 Trimmings for 50¢. $1.50 Trimmings or ‘75¢. And so on up to the most | give sort at $10,008 yard for PRINCIPAL DISTRIBUTERS OF BUTTERICK PATTERNS SEATTLE “Queen

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