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THE STAR—MONDAY, i emcee renee emer rere rm - a 1 ssyisitttrtth THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE fish! I ; lished daily by The Star Publick Hintered at Henttle, Waal’ woat BAI G A CALIFORNIA “BOOSTS” A.-Y.-P. E.| DREAMED AS A BO Y; DREAMS : = . . Ne J yep Ca 1 and her prod has turned Z = : Tailorec Waist } i} ' } , AJaska-Yukon-Pacif Exposition, |STORY OF JAMES A. MOORE 18/ fe U | d i Linen ts ha t ting ie Via ik « ’ 1 ! J & = : THE UNTOLD TALE OF THE ers an nequa 4 CAME SATURD) = Following the return home of the excursion of 100 California] ARABIAN NIGHTS “3 busin F ittle, the Promotiof Con ee caused to| SG kor $4.50 any ticle for public M ' ; vee o ! be sent ont t0 every paper in California an artcte fF pUbUCH-T peiygyy yarn ayo thors ved Opportunity in Linen and Repp Me. i tion \ 1 the very highest terms of the fair, So that)a boy In Nova Seotia who | Specialin Little Girly c known aa a dreamer, Castles in the peo ittle may know that in the people of the state jy) wir he bullt by the dozen and | Y . } — yo ad Colifornia we fave most loyal friends, the article in quee-|nenty as rapitlp were ‘they. @ Two and Three Piece Suits | Ready-to-Wear Hs : es stroyed, He dreamed while at work or 3 tion is reproduced herewith fe his father's ship yard and he| | ‘ 7 “What the Pacific Coast region can do has never been [dreamed while ab play, but always | d P. . D Dresses a nate : : doen | hte mind was concocting # won | ‘ better told than by the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, forful project that he should some an rincess resses | 's demand fre. wi new tet ess at Seattle. One hundred Californians, lay socompllah, Hle piayointes changes, and ; : ; t- | sootted at MMs tales or what he had yet k supplie ~ under the auspices of The California Promotion Commit |dreamed. His parents scolded when A timely sale of these very popular irt novelties, | hout the fy ' - tee and other commercial organizations of California, [ho recited unheard-of schemes, but Colors embrace the newest and 1 rable—Co. 5 of mak. s 5 : jail in vain, During the Inet 20 yoars { ‘ Nod \ | be i went to the Exposition in a magnificent special train, and [ne has dreamed himself Into several | penhagen blue, _— peer Colors are pink, light bh > t they have returned filled with the vast importance of this aes doliare a = Groen, rose; Cerise BAG Be ! tans, In the - i exposition as an educational factor in the development and {reamed of a elty on the ree The Three Piece Suits have the I’ r t ime 1 75 ods, cham. ¥ | . af Gr Lake years ago, when | with self lace « and the re | a ams and mad q ne a the Coss F n should [2 Whole area was a awamp, tim | a8 The Jackets are single b t two and r - iM “What these hundred Californians have seen shoul penetrable and far removed from She ; a et | 5 Styles — Y F be seen by every Californian. The exhibits equal those | eatt JAMEB A. MOORE, JAMES A. MOORE, three-buttos _ i aaly ee A euffe | necks, Ru ble Due 2 i 14 ; Adition to having most Hie business associates laughed, | When He Began Dreaming. The Millionaire. ing et ( "| uffs | ‘ \ssian ilouse, tte, i of any ex} on ever held, and in addition to ha jsome advised and some chided, but of fancy cretonne Ae; ve good, wash. ; of the things that have been seen in other expositions, s ue yo Se of hls dream to 1 : See _, able kinds ' ‘ > nres' 20,000 waa not long ke of today, was be The Two its inchuc tail m he 4 f there are many that have never been featured before aher' whan ethers kad the Pose [te proportion , a 4 bought the mill a aking bees of M es The Tw Piece alee u ¢ I 1 hes at 06 » i Every one who visits this exposition cannot fail to return -s 5 Fad _ re = e fink strict for residences, by louning| thing” business men leeua unl Dhuten veel : | aoe at econd Floor, rs ji ) same our oore had, but} Ading puroe a fan i pe bs f . me NE\ to his home with a higher sentiment of loyalty to bis [j¢ cost them a goodly sum, and he |"? for bulld v | Dream Came True medallior {1 inser . " | OUTING HATS, ‘ . +. bhi with w at & profit | Tho Most Dramatic Dream. The guests, however, got out, the ; F n in the Mili Up a country and a feeling of pride in his own state. ata p | gus tha ud ‘Stashinntcn titel (eld Weahianton a denatahed and buttons hee ili eet i “The various government buildings and exhibits Another Oream. land D hill furnished the mont ‘ Waehington and Moore : ae : th in Panams « res ee, and the Cal Thritied with the success of his | dramatic h of his dreaming money-making realities : — 2.50 | vanama cloth, trim Ew are worth going across the continent to see, and the Cal first dream, he pletured to himself | Piret he took over the old Washing: | of today re dreamed better $20.00 value d at +49 $12.50 co WHR wings and o i {fornia Building and exhibit is unsurpassed by any state /a vast number of ho in the for: | ton, stuck bigh up the Denny | than he knew = , $30.00 va re | at $18.75 ¢ athers; just the a zp ¢ north of Lake Union, now/ hill It had been there for years, Right now Jame core has @49 50 valuc ‘Soy Sone $22 | thing with line ‘ exhibit at the fair known as Latona, Harrison Helghta| every one elve afraid to tackle the | little drer a stool plant and : ’ = | i in “The men who went with the California Promotion [and Brooklyn project. James A. Moore got hold) a big manufa gt 1 un | - large attendance from California, California is equally y In large tracts of real estate| Denny hill be ‘SACRE BRU DUDES f } . Be : ettled as raet was then k 0 dered th elves ut Cony Tea- | interested with Washington in making this exposition a |} /"rNik ihe aetpires pu B Spey ay ance Room Serves | raya ILLARGEO © ©, fe fo th . grand success. The exposition merits the attention of x bet 0 fo had , prover Ja A. Moore got to t wat IN GAY PAREE EXCITED | re crremmpimg ghatenalndg or Fema De Eos u his judgment was better than | ane ning t ‘ s Seconv Ave & Somme S every one, and has surpassed the expectations of all who line ; Are vont ~ ad th 4 , ws OVER OUR CLOTHES ! ’ ranks . visit it. Everyone looks forward every year to an outing, | 80 he paid over a amall fortune | who w skina the ia pa ® nd this year no bett n be planned than a t [7B SReM, BOS platting the land re-| tax proposition for 2 — —— $=S= SEES pr and this year no bette an be plannec ; old at an immense profit iw , ) = t t : 1 j §.—Feau Brut ere to the Alaska Exposition, for by ng this He 0 dre d that some time | tt i ha - po ‘ jin th pitol HU! would be! month The pa Pa nh are} fait an h as he He Pacific Coast region, but you are helping California by the city for Ut the “anf 1 xa hl tage 4 . |} Af orawnh lorned|any man st i give » to helping Washington the crest of the hill, but otherwise, | hand—represonted jer effect. A Count Jeah Wise Sere ‘the ——— _ — jana @ district, It amounted | paying hotel—for ¢ i k of a Thero is use for all kinda of} the firet column long held sacred | . sai he new , A ~ am , | e Te weather; this morning was @ fine to “Oyster Bay | ved a pian of gigse-| & - WE SELL NEW 108A is a Geveisieidie = * . 4 sGvtiliast cutaien ab the & NEW | WE SELL NEW Ii time to take a good hard lunge at | preval MB OF n of i ay PATTERNS. PATTEANG. DEA wo the fly. Every once In a while something a rome 1 > So tlothee la 4 “is off i happens to show that the result in Se Seeartens-0 Cat “A bore In never - Cable dispatches this morning baseball is not a mathematical cer ik hat on top of a head Be 2 Bd . a es’ tell of the baptiam of the new) tainty | forned to facial bir netrative wis a Spanish princess. Her full name EE | 4 Bo He ‘ ce e 6 “Be ‘wil! come later by mall. It takes but a mediocre pessimist | « lke bal : . Le — to observe that as soon as the res-| eden : Formerly of Third and Pike And yet a few days “Beverley. ervoira were filled the rain came | which are ov Mass.,” will occupy that place in' down in torrents ivable form—wit | Now at 1421-1423 Fourth Avenue, patch ‘ bor Sgt eetansaeigepehy ena oeSeRTEeRceSeNRNNNSSTY patches, clumps, box Between Pike and Union STAR'S MOVING PICTURES Here's a young woman it's easy to scrape acquaintance with. She's the only woman barber in Panama, and ts popular among the Spaniards. She does a rushing business. At first she made some awful mistaxes. If her remarks weren't cutting, her work was, But all the young men of Panama sald it was worth being scraped by the young woman barber to get a chance to talk to her. Now whe is a better barber and more popular than ever. It hurts leas now, and sho ts just as nice to talk to as ever. POOCSOHOHESESOHHSCHOHES OHSS EHCSE® OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE OoOedroodeonse You Skim YO Dkélignr WN TURNING A PERSON'S STOMACH BY SPINNING SOME DIS GUSTING YARN AT HE Wak /— -- 4 DON'T £1KE [7 AND 14k PROVE 17 To Youyr galways, brees golly washers. If at firet don't succeed blame are t shoe | ft on your luck | vorns are in big ‘ toate are! of wo can lve as che eo snugfitting that thé skinnylas one + they are ma hap's ribs show through, while as| they have got t jto shoulders—why, thi Miers) Never ask & married mah how be} have to wear stiff, proj Dk CPA | first met bie wife The chances are lets in o1 to have a pince to| she overtook him | "aubetoulder erat | There may he sermons tn ston Coats are so abort that patches| put few stones are aa long as Bay, Adolf, dit you efer fall in lofe mit a giriT jon a fellow's trousers are an open|average Gunday m Kk #ermon “Yous, Ongar; but we wass rescued.” | dis The popular hat ie the! h Ht « ~ ale) Has How | panama, turned down In front or of “We fell ould Jali the way round; while as to des, | Hes deaf os —__ RNS Ee a | | HR RR eR Re Gog he may to i* bd Bed * fair exchange is |® CHERRIES FOR A.Y-P.E. & & Ki8S MAY COST LIF&. * * (By United Presa) *“* (By United Press.) a | ® ASOTIN, June @i--Frank *#&)® PITTSHERG, Jane Bi—In # fiz? a eS * Brown, superintendent for #) @ her anxiety to kiss her hus * fete hie te van te # gathering the Asotin county @/ # band farewell at Charlefol wa. #/ ® exhibits for the A-Y-P. fair, ® ® tion, Mra. Marie Antouio of ® Se ee eae ® was in Asotin last week to se ® ® California neglected t tnke * bia, ‘Thea you are *# cure Asotin cherries. Ho says # # the car Window Into account, #! dodge it when it ® several of the cholcost Bings # # and thrust her bead through # *# and Royal Annes were shipped # ® the «lass, She was severely | } gun tn his # to Seattle for Cherry day, ® # gashed on the neck, and is not #| F me *® July 1, ®& # expected to survive. *) rT gpalee wragons but think ¢ * ** *) i eiewe WhO chPry hamme | te RR eh fg Piodber-T dropped . suieniaiatiante axseeaiinmanen » Pother day, and that t = ? } found jt i. am SARA EIOISEIOIA TS. | } hen Ww - met wp with hin Tin time to get In on the Inst round | f drink pistol baen"t any Ywtteaae “Lew Quen sce? ——— 2 hoes worm MAE YORE peepee BY RATH SARA AAA ARERES ja sw party the ready-made butterfly (very pe Washington, D, C [000,000 in 1905. Senator Warren! tito) fs all the mustard with the | SOR ae ee June 28, 1909, |had faid it to the demoraltzntion | poy, [POE cattex-eactty. And oiatl Dear Dad: Isn't Chauncey Do-|of the woo! market, in consequence |” gyt— nip would this nation be Withtut we memory pow the dandy humorist? Did you|of the Boer war in 1499. Where This summer everything Is to be| Men Put #tagnation.—Doaton Tr |seo what Chauncey said? Listen: japon Senator Gore remarked hange The long, br ai T don't see why it has suddenty 1 was left to infor that the rea-| gored joonefitting coat and wide | Tt oowte the devil Httle trouble to lbeen discovered to be necessary to|#on that the number of sheep ltrousers are to be the vogue, the] °@teh « lazy man.—Gorman tax corporation dividends? What's/oreaved in the United States was} ye gee You must t tullora aay papa,” lthe have often raised oy matter with a stamp tax? Welthie: The sheep in South Aftica be by stamp longed to the International Peace taxes. It would be easy to ratse| society; when the black clouds of | forty millions by a stamp tax. The| war were lowering in that region | |stamp tax always has proved popu-| they migrated to the United States, | jlar }aud tater on, when that ergel war} | Now, what do you think of that?/was over, when the whitewinged | TODAY'S STYLES TODAY | |lan't ft fine that Chauncey haa dis-| angel of peace and the blaek-win a} lcovered a popular form of taxation? angel of death hoverdd oter the Why, of course, we all just love to| prostrate form of thosd stricken pay stamp taxes. It's 80 amusing. | republics, those sheep sorrowfully | Cool, Comfortable { Summer Apparel And #0 {# Chauncey | wended thelr way back tathe green | And I notice that Billy Lorimer, | fields and pleasant pastures; they Republico Democratic senator from|trekked their way back to the ver) |dant veldta of the oncd lori Transvaal,” |Hilinots, says | If the tax on co ations is too inquisitorial I shall demur, If the| And that Ia what made wool "so | government goes on the assumption! cheap in Burope and throughout! | }that corporations will not tell the|the world that {t stimulated | }truth, and proposes to send a man| production of sheep In the United | |falrs, 1 shall object.” Which shows that a blind man] or en an omen Dear, frank Billy! Of course, he than would demur, A corporation tell a lie? A corporation dodge ite taxes? can things better some men with eyes see some At lowest prices consistent with a high standard Te eet cant agpletons on | Waa talking -vith Orvilte Wright : : : hilly’s frends? Would. the beet today. He ts the one who had the | of style and quality, Easy payments if you wish fall and was so badly broken up. I | jasked him whether he had entlrely | recovered his nerve, He replied trust tell a litte fib about Ita earn ings, Just to escape a few paltry —a little down and a little at a time—no extra | | hundred thousands in taxation? Oh, . | dear! Oh, fle! Ob, Billyt Oht| that he had not aid charge for the accommodation, | Swift! Oh, Morris! Ob, Grosecup!| “It ts not that fam afraid of tho) Oh, Rockefeller! Oh, senate! Ob,| machine,’ he sald, “I have every} } Aldrich! Ob, system! "leonfidence in the machine, and) _ ~ ” f . shall go up in the Fort Meyer} Taft (tall Go, there! trials. But T must admit that I do| ; \ ieee _. |not feel the same aa before the ac E t 0 thtt C | J ngiome things tn the taritt are aw.) cident, It was a terrible shock. | astern UU ing CO, ine. | " ¢ |The whole exportence was a shock | stance, how ft happened that, un edge waves bank .§ s |der a tarttt on raw wool which was| Dut T expect to Ret my nerve, back 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. entirely satisfactory to everybody = Y wed Sw | vy , . . ” except the consumer, the number of | Seattle's Reliable Credit House | hoo p in the United States decreas Adjournment? In August May | Jed from 63,000,000 In 1908 to 43,! be Sincerely | Ae ee TEL. We Give You Below a Few of Our Many Bargains We Have to Offer. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. WHEN YOU BUY AT WOLFF'S, YOU BUY FOR LESS, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HOISERY LADIES’ FANCY HOSE AT 196 PAIR, 3 FOR 50c, MAIN S004, SHIRT WAISTS AT Sf. We make a specialty of pop ular priced Shirt Waists, and can show you ah ex In this line we have 12 dif quisite line of fne™lawn ferent patterns to select waists from and tho price ts at right PREF cessseseeseeees 19¢ LADIES’ BLACK PETTE 3 patrs 50c COATS AT 986. for ; We have just recelved:a new ne of fine Heatherbloem BURSON HOSE AT ihe PAIR. Taffeta Plea Te You know what the Burson si eke - Hose are. Seamless, dow $1.50 each. Our price on ble heels and toes; guar | them ant fast colors. Our | ts ....4- price is, 15¢ A GOOD QUALITY LADIES’ HOSE AT 8 1-3c. This is @ biack Stock! fast color, and the be had at the pric Pair pair We sell a good, Seine bleached cotton Bomestic nice and soft, no dressing | at ¢ yard ... TT steed MISSES" AND BOYS’ HOSE DRESS GINGHAMS AT AT 1240 PAIR. 10¢ YARD. This line ts our best seller This line of Dress 4 because it ts th the latest rt and ing sold for this price in the makers, A. FP. Gani] 1 the clty. They come in Hates, is a alwaye black and tan; sizes 5 to sold at 12%e to Ibe | 944; at, 1 price is, PRle os. sewewes 122¢ yard ——— nee ene ee CORSET DEPARTMENT, APRON CHECK GINGHAMS We sell the American Lady AT Se. Corsets, which are the best is a good ean popular priced corse sally sold Te be the market. Our prices wn town. Bc, $1,$1.50,$2| Sheets, Blankets, Pillows and Towels #8) On Comforters ‘ can save you money We sell a good comforter at 98c, a good sheet, Let 39c, a good feather pillow for 45c, the largeat towel in attle for § i-Bc Our prices on everything we sell are right Come {| and let us show a WE SELL NEW IDEA PATTERNS. WE SELL NEW IDEA PATTERNS 3 eros i ek LO PRINCERUPERT AND SKEENAG AND RETURN ‘nest wey outing 18 Spend week of July 4th wy world. Fare, orth, meala—e PRINCE RUPERT “DEVELOPME SYNDICATE, LTD. Enquire H. D, MOON & CO, Agents. 608 Marion Sidg,, Seattle

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