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+) Wl D WOMEN ARRIVE, PAR Hulbert t ve h y “ t 1 i i K Al t They Are Coming to At- ‘hai Wilbu tend the National Coun- cil of Women Whic h LATHAM IN HIS AIRSHIP SEAT ft Meets in Seattle This ee 1 bon j ty , | att a pion xu \ and ment con JUST JOKELETS, The bathing ait will soon be in the swim. SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS RAISED H Se as the band tw worth|G000 START MADE TOWARDS two enemies In the bush | ERECTION OF CHURCH Byen a «mall tle fs much larger] AT BALLARD. than the denial that follows it = esr So ES The fellow who te always looking BALLARD, July 12.<The initial out for No. 1 will bear looking 0Ut) novement tows raising fund for. }to bulld a new edifice for the Gil You don’t have to tell the vie of chilte and fe great shakes Is a good pian to count the vers that he ts 1 Ww cout Um) nan Park M. E. church was started lyesterday morning when Bishop H. Warren addressed the congre gation. As a result over §7,000 and then perhaps you won't have to) was raised for the fund, no suly : pay It. lacription lese than $50 being re i ‘The trouble Isn't with one slan-| ceived @ering tongue so much as with o thousand letening sara. “In time of peace prepare for war,” and that's about the only use some people have for peace. If a man makes the most of his opportunities his opportunities will 4 © make the moet of him } a Wigwag: 4 ‘woyld you think a tender neves sary?” Guasler—"Yoa. a bartender The two-headed girl of museum fame should have no difficulty in having © beart-to-heart talk with herself. “Tell the triith and shame the devil.” Is @ proverb on the levet; And that's the only time, forsooth, | Bome people ever tell the truth The decollete gown proves that when a woman is in the swim she) thinks it necessary to wear as few | clothes an posalble. | First Office Boy—-"De bows’ grand: | mudder died last night." Second) Office Boy—"Gee! I wonder if he's _goin’ to de ball game.” “Poets are born,” quoted the Wise Guy. “Yea, but @ lot of them are never heard of till they die,” added the Simple Mug. Wigwag—"l never knew such a} fellow as Bijones; he is always) looking for trouble?” Henpeckke— “Then why doesn't he get married’ The young man who has no bad habits stands a greater chance of marrying o rich man's daughter; he fe less expensive to maintain as a son-in-law than the other kind. “Do you love me?” asked flounder, As be swam the coral shoal, And the flounderess responded: “Yes, indeed, with all my sole.” the ‘Too Hasty, Eben—Deprest, when marriage license? jo—Not until I have worn for a few months the engagement ring you are going to buy for me.—Chicage Tribune Pay Streak Attractions at the A.-Y.-P, E. Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition “SEEDS NO BOOSTING“ —P-1. The Greatest Exhibit of a. Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere shall 1 wet th Chinese Theatre pa nk AL SUCOWAS! 4 The KIN THOUPE, Juggicrs Magicians and Strong Mon. Virst time in Amerten Native Chinese Orchestre 27--We Have--27 City Pi rt * it For pant . ¢ Us at ONCE International ond & Realty Os. | 1009 American Bank Bldg. | ° area Value The Ladies’ Ald society headed }the Hat with $1,000, and then came five subscriptions of $500 each, one of $400, (bree of $300, and so down the list. has been aroused and It is hoped that the entire fund ; whieh the building will cost, If you owned a yacht! be rained in a fow days on Mueh enthusiasm ot $13,000, will The new | building, as planned, will be one lof the most modern churches the city, in July Clearance Sale ~ol, now under is being the Adams seb lumber here Hallard mille have a con shipped The contractors eo bine to keep up prices and that the Bellingham mille undgereell hea in thetr own territory The Ballard Athletic club give Its first dance of the at Golden Gardens next night of midsummer dances that club will hold every Sunday after noon and evening. will weason Sunday This in the firat of a series the Louisa A. Christenson, aged 35, died this morning at 3 o'clock, at) her home at 3237 W. 6ith. No ar rangements for the funeral been made as yet. The body have te at | the undertaking parlors of Grabam All of the lumber being used in @ Eogeman. —--Or-—— ED. J. WOLFF C0. 1421—1423 4th Ave Between Pike and Union FORMERLY OF 3rd AND PIKE HOSIERY. We Ladies’ Howe, at . 15¢ Ladies’ Hose, at 10e Ladies’ Howe, at 2he Misses’ Bode, at .... sscess 19¢ Misses’ Black Howe, at . Se Black DOMESTICS. 10¢ Bleached Mus lin, at 9¢ Bleached Mus. lin, at fe Meached Mus lin, at Te Bleached Mus. tin, at Table Ol! Cloth, white atd colors, yd 12%ec and i5e Dress Ginghams, yd Good Apron Check Otnghama, yd. Te Calleoes, at, yard . 15¢ 10¢ ‘be 5e __— HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Good Sheets, 72x90 Hotter Sheeta, 72x90 Good Pillow Canes : Good Comforters, full size ‘ Good Blankets, 114 size Good Feather Pillows Good Lace Curtains, palr MEN'S DEPARTMENT, 50e Mosh Under 35c “491 122¢ B36 at, Good, Faney Sox at, pair .. Good Mack Sox at, pair UNDERMUSLINS. $1.00 Muslin 75 GOWNA, AE voee eeenee ct The Muslin Gowns, at ...4 sees. 50c Mustin Drawers, at 4... .. 25e Mustin Drawers, at .... Sie Corset Covers, at... +ee 3be Corset Covers, at Ue Corset Covers, LADIES’ KNIT UNDER WEAR. Me Union Suita, at Sle Gauze Vests, at ‘ Me Gauze Venta, at 4 Ihe Ganze Venta at LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS AT 98c. All of our Shirt Waists, the prices of which ran from $1.50 to $2.00, we have put on sale at 98 This tn eludes all Tailored Walata in fancy patterns and ack; alao a nice agsort ment of White Lawn; take your plek no. RE ners vuu NOTIONS, Hatr Ping PACKARO 6666 weeese os Good Pina, package Hair Curlers * eee eee Good Safety Pins, card Good Good Narrettos WILL TRY TO FLY ACROSS ENGLISH CHANNEL FOR $3100, WITH FRENCH AIRSHIP WHICH FLIES JUST LIKE A BIRD ‘WALKING SALOON IS och, Spe on AMERICANA HAS | | TD BE ABANDONE) RAILROAD LAWS President of Big Railroad tion = Admits It and Comes Lott " ' Out Openly for Com- ay. fcnee honed te five t plete Government Con- |, P ig , ‘trol, , get tho et ) i h mt of . e 1 unl mba dey =f Admitting that the rafireads ar - | THE PIOUS BURGLAR f HOW THE BIRD MACHINE Jah LOOKS IN THE AIR, from a riy indiscriminately | My heaver thie tea rive from V " LANDED IN CITY JAIL ed Gecend-Story ili dashing ¢ Discrimination Continues \ ear from his eye, “Me ho Provident Roosevelt's enforce . —s Tam, and I promised mu ther; ment of the antirebaté law has) ree rl H.C. Williams or Ae & walk-|! Would never Iie Ah, well,” he| done something to eliminate the of the two recelve iw ing saloon came An Abrupt ter | dded, with a heartrending #igh, a) = - > = niination ye ay, In the King Promise is a promise, and I will keep A jcharged with welling liquor with Then he called aloud | 1 ward t | & Hoonse tar nd-Btory Mill, the Pious ci the district, talking to men on the There was a ery of Joy from the 1 of . j Htreet, slipping money tn bia pocket ro ond in the oper way eo e men as Marchesede Ima in exchange for packages he hand: |e favre of & man appeared, & of Italy; Baroness Stripy Ge éd out. Patrolmen Holm and Lan-| "le upon bie face, and his band! Found last October tn 4 cold.) Last October th many, and ma PR BORE | meen — ee memes tion noticed him and investigated. Hatretched In weloome damp basement on Yesler way, a) father, a man na i Ue Federation ¢ { with } optane, i fe & 1, just before touching, he atarts | Minding ton bottles of Whiskey stl! Lam the president of (hia tnetitu. destitute mother and six small etll | brought his famil : will entertain the de © exten-| ore like a bird, with ite wi hin motor again and mounts back |O8 thé market j ton,” he exelaimed 1 was afraid dren have been kept bare \ sively while they are as Ww and fan-shaped tatl, than the | toward thé skies ea a | you were the recetver, but, thank through the kindness ts Dee, ; algo the ex v ; : heaven, you are only @ plain burgla ongregation, which has paid | The recent gathering at Toronto ses “ wrrigat . no) Pye Latham firmly believes he wil | ‘The ‘Terrible Ontid, We may be able to poco * a set-| the rent for a small house at Green ; devoted much of i kas wheels for starting pu able to fly from Calais to Dover,| tittle Giri — Uncle, can Whisky | iemont that will leay nething for Lake, and by the county officials } 2 instead of the track, Latham ¢ nlng the channel in short time, | talk t : cussing universay starts his motor and leaves the The attempt will be made in July} Unele—No, my child. Why do you! the depositors who have donated $10 a month for | cot in her ont A ground quickly and gracefully. In with the Intent t winning the | “*t Only 1 heard mamma ae Pog a cer Phere d Pe qh sali yng coking des all the . ; alr the machine appears as steady Lord Northcliff pr of 000 to elling on you m ne Bate tagether.—Success Mags . eg A ; the ime ax a boat on & mill pond a be to the aviator who performe | sine. neceasities of the household t = tham amokes a cigarette ye thi before August t here ta i . Be gh oe 5 lights while In fall flight a Gillet purse of $5,000 and another j World. The National Stopping his motor while quite a of the Aviation leagne of $1,000. whith vacate here thie © distance from the ground, he soars which he will also win—if ho doean't Mera ‘ ; rT jownward like a hage swallow,/drop into the sea ) a “|| SEMI-ANNUAL 1 chairman 7, CLEARANCE SALE OF NEW and SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND TALKING MACHINES ODAY, promptly at 9 o'clock, Semi-Annual Clearance Sale was opened. The peo- our forty-first PRICE. Make— Style. Reg. Spel. Marshall & Wendell ..... Kimball ...,.....Oak Johnston..,....Oak Bell ....0+5++.Mah, ple of this city and state have learned to await these events, Experience has taught that nowhere can such Mah. $450 $ 96 450 value be received for the money. Superb instruments in 266 225 168 costly finishes and designs for one-half and one-third their value—many brand new and all in excellent condition— Everett........ Wal. 227 prices are no indication of their true worth. Those men- Schubert «Mah, 297 tioned are but a few of the vast assortment from which Pease ...++++.Wal. 256 to choose. More than 100 magnificent instruments in- Knabe ........R, W. 218 cluded in this Clearance Sale. None are to be reserved. Clarendon ..Mission Lester... 4. +0, Mah. Willard ........Mah. Fischer........ Wal. Johnston.......Mah. Johnston......™Mah. Johnston...,...Mah, Gramer........Wal. Simpson & Co... R.W. All are to go and at practically giving-'em-away prices. No matter how much or how little you wish to invest; no matter what make, or tone, or style you prefer, you may be sure of finding it here at prices that we will guarantee to be lower than ever offered before. Remember that every instrument is guaranteed, and don't forget that all cash is not necessary. You know the previous history of the Great Eilers Clearance Sales, Quickest action is nec- essary to secure choice, Our Exchange and Bargain Room has become the talk of the town. For the most part the pianos now on sale have been taken in exchange for costly Chickerings and Kimballs and Lesters, Special “Art Style” Uprights and Baby Grands and also the Genuine Pianola Piano, bandled exclusively by the Eilers Music Housc Furthermore, the recent change in our corporate name and the merging of certain interests have forced us to discontinue certain lines. All of which offered at drastie reductions. offer you at some price. ly or annually, you must Pianola and Player Music at Half Price 3,000 are now Stringed Instruments for a Song Special violin outfits, with case, bow, strings, rosin and self instructor, $5.40, $6.40, $8.60, $12.85, $28.75. Write for catalogue, We are also placing on sale today rolls of Pianola and Player Music at half price and less, compris- ing classical, grand and light opera, popular and dance some slightly We must clean out inventory, Be on hand early music; most of these rolls are brand new, used, and all in splendid condition. our shelves prior to taking our semi-annual and here is your chance to stock up. Special on Curt ‘Guitars— self instructor goes with each instrument; $5.00, $6.35, $9.45, $12.55, Washington's Oldest and Largest Music Concern Curtis Mandolins now $3.95, $4.80, $6.70, $8.90, $12.40, -—ALSO— Big reductions on Cornets, Drums, Band Instruments of all kinds—Cases, Bows, Banjos in fact, everything in this line will he sacrificed, Remember No telephone orders; no C.O. D.’s. Terms if desired, D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Eilers Music Bidg. Third and University STILL BREAKING s to the used pianos, you need have no hesitancy, ing one of these on account of previous use. piano in exchange at any price that we cannot conseie Our exclusive high grade pianos we carry regularly in stock ‘brings im ity of pianos in exchange that others do not receive. these may be had on terms, making payments weekly, as best suits the individual case. act quickly to secure choice — 4 10 nouriey i, iehbors #6 mouthty Starvin, ttle band, © contributed, % areme to berg 004 5 OF BEER FOR, N,N. Vmttty hamplon beer, found in the © hours Vater, but two were emphp, © laa CECEce warteer Make— Bush & Gertz. Story & Clark... Lester.... Kimball. ....... Wier - Mah. Mah, Johnston. Johnston... Kimball... .F. W. FE. Cable-Nelson... FW. Schubert. ...... Mah. Hardman......Mah, Schimmel. ..... Mahi Kimball. .......Oalk Kimball........Oak Kimball........Walo4 Johnston. ......Qak- We never t agency for*the " Bear in Standard T Machines Reduc With the Rest Che first ten buyers cure a strictly brand est improved Tapert Talking Machine att ing cut prices: $20 Machine fo $4.00 down. ie r $30 Machinett 00 down, ne machine= customer 4 ht to withdrawa™ nute the stipu . id. Don't® on handy to the first! phone orders. Regul thet the ber dela me