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Wy Mt HAST 0 Pia a0 “a annive TORIVE FROM FALLS ry TO ATTEND EXERCISES. —_— at the AY w will City the iat bes ber of Corr eand Pi will arrly the depot by to the « visitors ns fant as . The the Bpokan ‘ H WOMAN FINED. United ress) mn June 24.—-Th Fitasimmons. « i James Mi whip, was held and gullty and w fined p —— were paid larkey =" i umenet her None fteot ee she Sead { dead of alah! ghe fired took AM — Mia! twoyrarold soo Mked for Var C4 have deen divorced o* court judges ‘official robes yester ly in his berth on lure. je city «will Dew streets N. P. car shops 700 freight cars. — - men are ling to this city et as a wall distribut lA’ a bad Indian outlaw fm 4 fight near to Carmack. Tenn, June %4.-—- } authorized by the & site for the to Senator Ed has decided on a entrance to the Pelock on her rog Orient. Dassen gers # Heh opportuni: Gat our x} Meals all in: On Bldg, ; Dustin | THE STAR—THUR SDAY, JUNE 24, 1909, : NEWS BULLETINS | LEWISTON, 1) Robnett former! the | Ror = (i) i) i i i \ — AMUSEMENTS | res insed for o@ Into eve rying the regiatration ¥ Methodist chureh in the It was also decided to hold special registration meeti ho night of June Hm h, at which north end register Arthur |WIRELES88 FOR BOUND BoaTs.4 The yi Charlotte and tt we | ave both to be equi mn p , Idaho of the Unite 1 of the Methoc will hav a ational on eee vs Heter Willla Parton fleation of the entertainment « porte that the eastern Is heavy and looks for a great host on the de ple Mua,| st SeM Morford, chatr entertainment commit | tee reports that he haa succeeded {{/ tm securing = accommod J Any number of pe chatrman mMittee, re John Drew at the M ation HONOLULU — The J aten to Involve wf the | ar ih thr jen on lande "lof visitors man wf the D-| plantatt ne io all CAMDEN, N, JA receiver ha d for the Edison Com athons 1,000 Wiederhold Gas Lampa cow ple up to 10,000, plete with Black Diamond mantle 1s long aH they Inst, for $1.40; two for $2.75. Home Wleetric Co, 1627 eee | Second av oe been as) mpAny Try ® Mapletne Too Croam Cone }| ft te simply delicious YUMA, derer man heen « after the Arin—A Mext tod for killing a clty a week ago, aptured in the mountains an exelting chase, in which militia Joined an mur war woalthy of thie CHICAGO--This olty te public w be to have better than those in New much for Mr Rose Coghlan, as the arch type oi * WASHINGTON — Representative brey will today introduce a ship subsidy NEW WESTMINSTER, B,C The coroner's jury (alled to fix the blame for the wreck of the Great thern train on Fraser river ok, in which two mon were » be ald that the ° i VANCOUVER, B, C.—The gov jernment has offered a reward for the capture of the bandita who he up aC. PR, train Monday, ne Kamloops. that there a many pei quaintance we should ike to have ttand t al to heart The Mm fited the house te reat Of the Kee it, f worth the time, price and what tneonvenionces may arise. ° EMORTHANS EAB FN CONTENTION At a meeting this morning of the J executive committee of the Seattle } Epworth league, tn charge of the | big International convention, which meets In Seattle, July 7 plans were completed for a regiatration to be held at th headquarters, 419 | block | Members of other church socte- | tea, upon the payment of $1, will be entitled to the privileges of the convention. Registration was well started last night at a@ rally at the First Methodist chureh. Plana were dis-|]) KILLARNEY, Ireland—Mrar A A. Hilton and on, of Tacoma | Woeh,, were drowned with 12 oth-| ore yesterday when a large t rwboat | wai swamped SCENE IN ant “THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE” AT THE MOORE THEATRE WEEK OF JUNG 27, 50 SEATS FOR CHARLES RAN KENNEDY'S GREAT DRAMA 1 “The Servant in the House” Given by The Star as Prizes in the HIDDEN WORD CONTEST Now in Progress VANCOUVER, B. C-—Chee Yu San, the Chinese juggler held by] the Immigration offictals, hag heen released and will proceed to Be attlo to appear on the Pay with an Oriental troupe, ¢ than 30 years editor of the Balinas Index HILL, for mo and proprietor bas nx for $30,000 to IN SEARCH OF HIS WIFE, Thomas Warren, of Kalama, 1s Higow in t ity searching for his Wife, Mrs, Pearl Warren, #ays, van been missing from her home since June 21, He fears his Wife ts unbalanced mentally | SOCIAL TONIGHT, A 23-word sentence pertaining in some way to “The |}} Servant in the House” is hidden away somewhere in this evening's Star among the contest and amusement articles, These words are placed in twenty-three dif- ferent locations, and printed in a little different type than the words preceding and following them { The plan is to have the readers locate the words of this sentence and so connect them as to make the same reading as the original sentence .on file at The Star office, and comprising exactly the same number of words in their proper order or nearest to it. M, B. church, on Boren and Stewart het, have arranged for a Necktie so [i gia), to be held in the church base jtnent this evening. ‘LARGE CLOTHING STOCK To the opportunity to make a large | profit on a small investment on | close-in property to the Bremerton | ‘avy Yard? To all who have in-, vestigated, Bremerton Heights is known to be the best. This beau tiful marine view property is along wide the Navy Yard, and ts selling fast on ite merits. Many of the Navy Yatd employes are living there now. Bremerton Heights has only been on the market a short time, and it is fast growing into a city. At the present prices we guarantee @ large profit in one year. Large lots $36 and op. Large tracts $50 and up. Terma §2 down and $1 monthly, Seattle Home seekers’ Co, Owners, Seattle of fice 166 Cherry st. Bremerton of. fice in the Oregon building. See the sights in our free auto at »remerton, We furnish free tickets to Bremerton for buyers, METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. | (Incorporated by the State of New York. Stock Company.) JOHN R.HEGEMAN, PRESIDENT Great Reduction of Expenses--Increased Benefits--Lower Rates INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT, he Metropolitan Life Ineur Treason of @ heavy reduction in ex During the past three years the Company haa «toa: make « further increase tn benefits, Industrial tn ples thereot-—and pying the basement of the Stand The readers sending in the twelve correct answers *most neatly arranged will cach receive a pair of seats for the performance of “The Servant in the House” at the Moore Theatre Wednesday evening, June 30, this well-known store. The explosion that recently co curred in the basement of the Atandard Clothing House, at 208 First ay, 8., used a8 A store room by the Budd-Atkingon Paint com. pany, causing a fire which took but little time to oxtinguieh, badly emoked up the store for the Stand Answers must be received by 12 o'clock, noon, to- morrow, June 25. Names of winners of today’s contest will be an- nounced in The Star Friday evening have already been adjusted, it has been deciied to place the stock of clothing, shoes, hate and men's furnishings on sale at once at prices regardless of cost or value. This will be a great money-saving ANSWERS MUST BE SENT BY MAIL OR MES. SENGER, ADDRESSED TO CONTEST EDITOR, THE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. Watch for tomorrow's contest. for tomorrow's winners, Twenty-four seats The Friday issue will contain full | Darticulars and prices. Watch for it + awed the benefits in ite n+ mortality ¢ >that It ts weekly with the at age 80, pany largely in nes and impr and Adul Twonty-yoar End Policies Issued Since January 1, 1907, Will Be Increased in Benefits about Ten Per Cent according to a new table of benefits adopted for policies iewued after July ¥, 1909. In other words, not only does the Company issue @ new table for policies hereafter issued, but dt) makes the Increase retro- Active since the present form of Limited Payment and Endowment at age 80 polictes were adopted Upon the OLD INDUSTRIAL POLICIES the company la paying out TWO AND A HALF MIL. LIONS OF DOLLARS IN BONUSES THIS YEAR, bringin the {tyjts] Bonuses and Concessions Upon Induagrigh polleieg 42 BIQHTREN MILLION OF DOLLARS JN SIXTEEN YEARS, | Thin in OVER AN BOVE ANY AND ALL OBLIGATIONS oxpressed or ty 1 in the polices. The Metropolitan tn its Industrial Department has the lowest Ratid of onae of all the Insurance Companies in the world which pay immediate benefite, IN FIVE YEARS ite Ratio of Expense to Premium Income Has Been Reduced 8 per cent, representing an Annual Saving of Three and a Half Millions of Dollars ‘The now Convertible policy issued by the Company is 4 novel form of insurance which becomes fully paid-up life Insurance in a fow years and is then automatically converted into endowment Insurance, the maturity of which is pertodivally shortened ae payment of premiums con- tnues, The Company 1s abreast of the publlo demand for combination of term insurance and annuities, and serves the other agency, INDUSTRIAL POLICIES IN FORCE: NBARLY 9,500,000, INSURING NEARLY $1,600,000,000, The company has reduced expenses tt Pe cent ORDINARY DEPARTMENT, 5 this sd epe nt ip the last FIVE yeare A MILLION AND A QUARTER OF boll, Ars IN he rol NARY DEPARTMENT. The Company Issues policies in the Ordinary department in amounts fro $500 to $1,000,000 upon all approve IN 1908 IT WROTE MORE PAID FOR BUSINESS IN ITS ORDINARY OLD LINE INSURANCE (oxcluaive of Ir States and Canada, THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY. All of ite policies fn the Ordinary as well as the Industrial Department are written on the non-partlel ite dividends at the start—that ix to say, it outa down the premiuma, It believes the plain, common-sense men who make up the bulk kk for a plain business contract, By plain business contracts we mean those which tell their whole story upon thelr face the imagination, borrow nothing from hope, require dofinite conditions and make definite promises in dollars and centa Industrial public better than any representing an ANNUAL SAVING OF OVER 1 plans at the lowoat rates. ustrial), in the United ting plan, The Metropolitan pays nothing to In Both Departments Combined the Company Has, in Each of the Past Fifteen Years, Written More Paid-for Insurance Than Any Other Company in the World The Company Upon Its Total Business Has inthe Last Ten Years Reduced Its Ratio of Expenses to Premium lncome 15 Per Cent. CHAS. C. THOMPSON, Supt. White Building, Fourth Avenue and Union Street, Seattle, Wash, Erroll R, Cabanski, Asst. Provident Building, Pacific Avenue, Between 9th and 10th Streets, Tacoma, Wash, bath houses which promise! Btreak | PACIFIC GROVE, Cal—W, J ‘The Ladion’ Ald of dhe Norwegian | Explosion in Paint Company ocou-| nnloment | vent id bis interest to a syndicate |f who, he |ff | DAMAGED BY SMOKE | ard Clothing House amokes up |i} hard people, and while all damages |i entire |i opportunity for economical buyers. | iH | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Furniture | Dry Goods STORM CLONMS DAILY AT 600 | Idren’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses Special $3.45 and $4.65 Children’sand Misses’ Dress- es of percale, linen and cotton rep, in sizes ranging from 6 to 14 years. The various styles include Buster Brown and Jumper effects with high or Dutch neck, in pink, blue, white, tan, brown and fancy polka-dot patterns. The waists are tucked and plaited, trim- med with we sshable braid and pearl buttons; long or short sleeves, and full-plaited skirts. Very at- tractive values at, special, $3.45 and $4.65. Firat Ploor. Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Special $4.95| Three-quarter length, box-back Reefer Coats of good quality navy- blue serge, with emblem on sleeve; lined throughout. Sizes, 6, 8, 10 and 14 years. Special, $4.95. Three-quarter length Coats of good quality pongee, sizes 6 and 8 years only; special, $4.95. Three-quarter diagonal chev- with embroidered emblem on lined throughout. Sizes, 6, 8 and 14 ye Special, $4.95. White length, collar Reefer ( iot, sleeve oats of gr ly 0, irs Serge Coats, three-quarter box-back, black velvet button trimmings; well Sizes, 6, 8, 10 and with and lined throughout, 14 years. Spec ial, pis length, box-back Firat Floor, | Women’s Long and Short Coats Specially Priced | | SPECIAL, $9.75—Women'’s | Jackets of black chiffon broad- | of serge cloth, 36 and 38-inch lengths, | made semi-fittting, and lined | with Skinner's | Tailored coat collar and SPECIAL, $9.75—Women’s long Coats ] and novelty cheviot in brown, navy, dark-gray and Copenhagen. These Coats ff are in semi-fitting effect, some with Empire | ck; c ancy braid, ning. finished with velvet or fj large pockets and button trim- ] throughout collars satin. revers, First Floor. | . . ° ‘ees +} Special Offerings in Waistings and Embroideries | Embroidered Dress Flouncing, Spe- | cial— | Beautiful quality Dress Flouncing, 22- and 27-inches wide, in effective combinations of white with sky, Alice blue and reseda. | Bands and narrow Edges to match. Prices, Flouncing, special, $1.25 yard; Bands and narrow Edges, special, 39¢ yard, golden brown or olive green. Excep- tional value at, special, $1.65 yard. | Tucked and Embroidered Waisting, Special— White Tucked Waisting, 27-inches | wide, embroidered with small, col- ored coin-spots; a very pretty mate- | rial for summer wash waists. Extra | value at, special, 95c yard. : | Embroidery Edgings, Special— Embroidered White Waisting, Spe- Embroidery Edgings of good qual- cial | ity Swiss in a wide assortment of Fine quality sheer white Waisting, | dainty patterns; very desirable for 45 inches wide, embroidered with scat- | trimming lingerie dresses. Specially tered dots in white or Pretty shades of | priced at, yard, 10c and Ie. Embroidered | Vilescenee Edges onl eoetane, Special, 39c Deacn’ Yards An extensive variety of good quality Valenciennes Edges and Inser- tions, many of them matching, is offered at the interesting special price of H | 39¢ a dozen yards, | First Floor, Women’s F ancy Hesiery, Special 59c Pr. This lot comprises Women's Fancy Hosiery of silk-lisle and fine | lisle in new shades and styles. Inc luded are tan, brown, blue, oxblood, champagne, pongee, navy and French blue, in embroidered, lace embroid- ered and lace-boot styles; also many new effects in plaid, check and floral designs. Special 59 pair. —Firat Floor. PREPARA RAPA nrg) ~ Good Values in Up-to-Date Notions Embroidery Scissors, sharp pointed, with handles in assorted shapes; at- tractive value at 39c. Skirt Markers, adjustable, i heavy base; 35c. nyal” Waist and Skirt Support- 8; no sewing required; 25c, “Footform’” Darners of maple; 10c. “Lacet a la Croix” Corset Cover Tape, various widths; piece, 10c, Glove Mending Plaits, in assorted colors; 10c. Belt Pin Books containing sixty pins, with large head, in assorted sizes; 5c. ever-ready” Button Hole T: false fly, of fine lawn, | skirts; yard 10c. Kerr's Luster tute for machine yards, 15c Snap F done; dozen, Bias Seam Tape of extra fine lawn; piece of 12 yards, 10c. Naiad high-front Dress Shields, } size 3, a shape which affords complete protection; pair, 30c, Velvet Grip Hose Supporters, satin } top, with clasp for attaching to corset; | Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED ipe, or for waists and id substi f 300 | Twist, a goc silk; spool with asteners, will not come un polished Mail Orders Filled at Advertised Prices Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for July | ! DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Ine SAMPLE SHOES Delp rareireeer 1 15:1' $2.00 $1.50 (PIKE ST 48d, --We Have--27 —— CHILDREN'S EYE TROUBLES (Established 1993) BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provistons, hones 279, Private Wires, val «and Ox $4 values shoes our Boar roan FOR RENT “exainination It you suspect |Beaele charges are very International Bond & Realty O& | KOHLER & CHASE, moderate. Opposite Arcade Dik. 4009 American Bank Bids, Telephone Matn 1032 or Hud, 118 Seoond Av, SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1083, 1207 Second Awe