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I THE WRIGHT BROTHERS - Pate ARATE RARER REE RR E 1 * [DAY IN WORKSHOP OF fa the secret of flight shown graphically by photographs and YW. 6 front edges of the planes are rigid The Wright brothers call it “warping,” and they the wings of their machine like a bird's, by the wire ie from lever L through pulley P to the apex A, The diagram the “warp.” THE PLANES THE SECRET OF WRIGHT BROTHERS’ SUCCESS. Warping |e the secret of the success of the Wright broth & board fs warped, it te twisted out of ite flat shape. the Wrights are able to twist thelr planes popelar idea that these planes are rigid is not cor seeeeeeeeee When lue operator pulls a certain lever the rear ends le two planes change their forms. At one end the planes fy the rear as a bird’ wing is bent. The same motion Other plane to bend also. have patented, . It is this motion which # * * SPREE RE RE ET TAREE ERE pS PHERD. . D. C., July + iblike 8 busy 4 comes we what our tol 9, look i has fg our dreamtime , dream the the vict'ries we — Watson. Wright brothers’ Aeroplane togeth- | been filing a plece of metal ied the tune of it | bench, finishes his job. down to examine it carefully, and | Working pd, weet, olf tune by) Emame in English ang wonder what our toil has © know how the machine Is put to! ,.") shall be at a the in the | } floor, with the runn He gets the drill and sits on the beneath him It's an awfully hot day The suit he got In France is of heavy cloth his funny, foreign shoes squak with the heat, as he bends. But he drilis and whistles the dreaming song. Orville is on the other side of the litth workshop, pulling at the lever |that twists the planes. | | sled | little says Charley, h, Ought to have lots minute he looks . Then he begin: es Kentle again, Work. ie of, theese on the jo bore some long It ts in it. And) At last they're right too, begin to whistle: “Our life te like a busy day.” Pretty soon Charley, who Then he, at the jhe takes up the tune Hard pail | He bends! = SUFHAGETE WINS OUT eats 8 book where's the his mysteriou Cha punch? Well, I brought one. ©,” saya Chartle ‘Oh, all right. Here it le mind,” says Wilbu Punch Punch Punch. marking three holes in the } that will fit on the rudder Suddenly he stops, gocs over to a! corner of the shed and gets & small He ts going for water There's a littl spring in the rear of the shed Lots of folks would have had apring water with tee sent out to them he clty, if they were in the places of the Wright brothers their way Still Whistling. Out into the hot sun he goes, It It's some Never hinge} THE STAR- ‘ anit Wit first pays | hustle back the afternoon the the drill and ham You; that machine when they make the pvAen Sam's sorutini Hy United Press) LONDON, J ihe Miss Wallace Dunlor Holloway notice m th wall Mis Dune ein the prison ar who re onth's inpri il for 1 f pariiame waa ¢ arged her yesterda center; CRUSHED BY ELEVA,.OR. (Hy Colted Pre BPOKANE, J the elevator of th Mra. Margaret M of Cottonwood, Idaho, ree Juries believed to be fatal To Rebuild Mill PE ELL, Wash, July $250,000 lun mill of the MeCor mick Lam f y here burned July 6 THE MARKETS Car night But that's ne ot | he following ere the prices quoted by the loral whe . rays fairly gleam on bis bald head. | You'd hardly think, there in the sunlight, that the laure iileed world are resting on the head of that man with the lard pall—that man who Wades through the weeds and whistles as he The Traumerie | And in our sleeping, dream the have the shed. "Oh, good!” exclaims Orville He buries his face in the Charlie, wiping bis hands on bie trousers, comes over and walte un til Orville’s face emerges from the lard pall to the whole civilized world. It's Chartie’s turn. of the civ: | la of tv. | | ledleated, a . erades Kaas aed Butter, Een Hutter Mat Poultry. Bro Hen thie face that in known | Orville wheels about to his job |, and his tane. He's tinkering with the engine now, Charile drinks. Wilbur stands by Charie bande him the pall and goes back to his bench And Wilbur's gleaming rises above the shining tin pail ai Helte i ert Walter karnbe dome | he pours into his charmed person | not less than a pint of water has | "Then he geta back to work. And it fen't long until they're And dreaming, as all the rest of the world is dr “When evening comes we look ‘he day when mankind done.” They are all three whistling it. Mysterious Writings. i |day when mankind home tn the alr. “Sure that works easy enough?’ Wilbur asks Orville. Then Lieut. Labm, the seronaut/ that lever to see.” of the United States army signal corps, enters tne shed. He has a} the planes, says Orville, as warping, “No, it doesn't,” in book in which he writes in s most squeak. mysterious fashion every now and then. The Wrights shake bands with | figh' their | ratus, himand then go on about work and their whistling. Pretty soon Labm begins to whis tle the same alr. He stope caly when he writes In gether ‘The rest of the forenoon Orville, who ts scheduled to make the works at the warping appa You see, when a man ia going to tisk bis life in a machine, he wants to know how the machine |e put to He's wilting to get his 1 STOOK ADJUSTING SALE Store Store Closes Saturdays at 1 o'Clock During July and August Cae Net Curtains, three long, 46 inches wide, With insertion and edging ef ti three patterns in white iby five patterns in ecru; al % Wren different styles in 4 iM Curtains; white fer, Regular price from $3.50 to $3.75 for tomorrow morn Der pair, $1.95 Cree Pam Breakfast Table Drop Leaf $6 vawe $4.25 A well-constructed and thing serviceable little g where economy of space is desired table, just the with leaves down it measures 23x 38 inches, when up 38x 50 inches; made $6.00 value $4.28 of solid oak, finished acoaals Pe This Splendid $1 0. 00 Mattress This pure felted cotton mat tress covered with fancy striped ticking weight with roll ec mattress, and tufted, full securely 40 pounds, made a firm sprit sold regular! 10.00, special to — «$6. 75 norrow me ALL THE creorr You ANT 1 o’Clock Tomorrow “Better try| i higher Veod—Selling Prices, Weatern Washingte Umothy aa Washington falrly |W Kastern Washington 15,009 16.00 27. 00@ 28.00 | Bhorts, ton 310049 22.00 | Middtings Bees ley, ton eed wheat Reputation Is an efte the shoe behind the na that mad OLD OAK SHOES — designed for Made in ve Patent Leathe Holes of reat are shoes style, durablilt Calf, Bow Cait and Viet Kid tanned leather Always $4. 00 If you have not found the you like, try OLD OAK shoe STACY-ADAMS 86 °TO 6% MEN'S SHOE STORE 505 Viret Avenue We make a sper Colman Bde. jalty of repair HAUS SAFE & 100k (0,'SSAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANU! i OCOD FRIDAY, The JULY 9, Bh Ce ET “| Women 1909. HER CO SF ) AND UNIVERSITY os aq The Puget t inhabitant, Sound st be g being only “ admitted, it’s and the most becoming full fourth below usual askings. tock is included. Dress gins on July 4 samples.” x dres es of lawn, THE STONE, FIGHER CO. immer, according to the old all summer weather This being generally rare good news to find the most practical sses for women priced at a The § entire pop store’ batiste, rep, lin and linen, in plain colors, white and in figured ef- fect Pink the blue, t colors run this way; $ 5.00 Dresses for $ 7.50 Dresses for . $12.50 Dresses for $10.00 Dresses for . tan, lavender and mode are among The styles are princess and two-piece long-coated effeets, and there are all sizes, Prices $3.75 $5.63 . $9.38 $7.50 $15.00 Dresses for $11.25 $25.00 Dresses for $18.75 i Tailored Suits Worth to $45.00 for $24.50 | Silk Dresses and Wool Suits at $15.00 ignificently Tailored Suits, soliels, serges and Panam taria, green and navy; bound with silk; no $45.00, for Saturday's of fine in gray, all with long coats, richly two alil ilues up to $24.50 imported rose, Wis Undermustins Combination and Separ- | ate Garments Worth to $1.75 at 98c About three hundre frity t ade of fine and the Trim abroid t possible nite the had this | W cross imity tical fashions. | selling as follows: med. with lac and er in the da manner, In she best values eric we've season Gowns front style Skirte—Lamg or whe embroidery tri Bilpover and open e and Corset Covere—in ton different nty len Chemises Of fine nainsook embroidery trimmed Combinatione—Of corset cover and drawers, of crowsbar dimity Drawere—Of fine nalnsook, lace of embroidery trimmed Values up to $1.7 98c _ THE CTONE. HE we offer— band. 6, for— Jp! burnt effect, to $1.50, for Saturday | Three Washington Stores “T Love My Wife, But Oh, You Kid!” This te the July lst VICTOR RECORDS the Daisy,” and “Se most popular song of the day and is one of the bite In the of new Harry Lauder, sings two new ords, “She Is My great Scotch comedian MeNeill.” “My Billy is the most ral months. a Member of the Cousin Caruso,” sung by Murray ord wo have had for we Among the other hits are, “I'm Midnight by Eddie Did He If 1 Had a Thousand Lives to Live addition to the July Me Morton Runt” by the Peerless Quar " by Edward Hamilton. t we have just received a special of one hundred new double fneed records 1406 SECOND AVENUE The Big White Market For Saturday Shoppers Sunday's Dinner fs a problem you can easily solve here Our Own Killing Fancy 0. P. Chickens, only 200 per Ib. Jocal stock and guaranteed fresh,” Dandy little Baby Broiling Chickens; Veal Rousts, Little Pig Pork Roasts, Rolled Beef Roasts Prime Roasts Beef, Fancy Mastern Hams. And all at the lowest prices, the best can be sold at THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR BOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING, ‘All larger ones, too, if you want Women's Sailors, in white with silk] New straw shapes in natural or Children's Sailors in fancy | straws, with colored silk drapes. é : & UNIVERSITY 8T The Silk me Dresses are of fin salines, in all the The taile in navy ve silk to $22.50, for tomorrow brown, ete red serges, blue, have ied coat Greatest of Millinery Sales d and ° : in the | TWO great groups of trimmed hats, in fine styles and all the season’s most prac- Priced for Saturday’s Hats Worth $20 to $25 for $10.00 Hats Worth $5 to $8 for $3.00 And on the special tables in the Millinery Store Values up| 0c FISHER ©. SEATTLE «Gucerm» Navy Yard Route 8, Nax7 Yard and, Mettleshipe th ‘yer. Fast Mall Line for I. Steamers HB. Keonedy, popu Suits are Re I SR Pet Lhe ETE EIT REL SS 1S Summery Wash Dresses i ourth Less Than Regular Price White Waists of High Degree eric slec or size to sell a ed tom offer rrow at— 98c Foulards and plain colored gray of wool, lar colors, green, navy, Panama and tan, , brown, etc. All Qne More Day for This, te Bathing Suits 4 for Mentaw Boys Jathing Suits for men and boys; and fast colors ; all sizes. Spe- combination two-piece styles; cial Saturday— 95c All-Wool Bathing Suits, in blue and black, at $2.50 suit, Fine Worsted Bathing Suigs, all pure wool, and worth $4.50 a suit, $3.50. Extra heavy Bathing Suits, combination colors, hue and red; value $4.00, for $2.95. Men's All-Wool Bathing Trunks; 75c and $1.00 kinds, for 50¢. Boys’ 15¢ pair. 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