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4 THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1909 | BAILLARGE On’s | | an aecond-claas “sir'sy'te eran: — THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ‘sone! UNCLE SAM'S FARM LAND =" COEUR D'ALENB, Idaho, July 20. Uncle Bam is busily prepa Tomorrow Another Big Wash Goods Clearance Sale Making Way for Advance Orders of Fall Goods unde n probably his biggest and bie last tm her styles {i ie. ana Fa “ afer . n on the rnin "aii ] y ~ 4 : . prices es Make th t wW 1 do well to, fol 1 will be held for ttt ¢ fo r rtmer rep . ! i th er and in Wash : Half Price‘ Imported Wash DressPat "iets . "yt 0 patter $6.00 . me: rye at 83.75 j neti 1 NOM Case, French Piques, English Reps, Eng Tomorrow English p yrs, che some Up to nm the t hat state and Washington The alae of the tracts to be dia. | pleasa healthi by pulling uy and keeping | tributed vartes tr 40 to Acros, Ms h Madras - , flora and dainty fies j } F } ® Minwatat ‘Fe ,|acoording to thelr location, The © very atap ache via Tor " the gar ean 3 ! a substa i! fina al gain % ase he your pick at . prides: the ables are raised and ! | ¥ a week Geanéten, Piney Law Heht and harge of James W. Witten of 1 office at Washing n for the drawing ¥ 16 and closes on August | The beauty of it is it doesn’t cost anybody anything, only a pes; qualities you wil gnize o little public spirit, Here's a good plan for property owners here | tor sorrow out they go at tee to follow, Millinery Specials It’s Getting Hot Not tw Hin ¢ Over in Persia they have about Except that it fs done under the] t hove It hav The balance of the $ & Bulle wilt 00m be wl come to the conclusion that e| respectable auspices of Unele Sam, . und $3.75 Trimmed " a pr " We afe ' at 2 a big ‘or constitution follows the shal nd | the land lottery is about as chancy nT was B levy 1 eat $1.25 A 2 women, meg ' er oat m t ymely trimmed Hat i ire wo ie tries to kick him hard at every |an investment as ever furnished by |} “ job. and than y bar ned Hats a bean cicero ke pokane Chrom jump. a nickelin-theslot machine tng of the Will Good I antine | Mre a atience aapiiah af get ¢ or navy; trimmed with tion tax in two ie much easier for didn't have the presence of mind to) that sot Bay, how lone would T ONE OF UNOLE SAM'® PRIZEB—WHERE THE WATERS OF cotton ii yet Yonkers reehe Bleached, 1 estab elaborately congress than blweeting the tariff counter on Mr. Revelle with “gut | hare > walt Co do that Til It THE COLUMBIA AND SPOKANE RIVER6 MEET ON THE SPOKANE ; pS o welll a oad af a nality * as above ,,, ots a ° a for the water t RESERVATION. A tet makes the whole Ii Bheets, made of good qu ning otyian on any of the necessities of life.) tor anipe,” in black face. frees 4 Leader pase—-1 soft finish muslin, welted cen yles at 0 $12.06, k or navy Sift ter eam, at Me ), quality as above .B5¢ Now that the =o MR, SKYGACK, FROM MARS Well, Miss Gingles’ story was in ), extra heavy quality, | Suite at .......cscssee teresting in {ts way while it Insted . Cas ; round thread, bleached, soft fr t olors ; - S the ription, “Call n: solid aves O0¢ rate OTaS SL wanes: tree ts He: Viele the Garth ed a Gecem|. Gorcenpendent ond. Male Wire same quality 706 Men's two-piece Seles serena eeeemmsioneene lens Observations in Mis Notebook 2 Bleached, linen finish Men's better grades, $44 ee low Cases “Cur” ie still shorter and uglier Th at between Mr. Taft} SAW PAIR OF YOUNG MALE LARTN-BLINGS ar ms cee ci ; i10¢ s cd a i! | xi ached, linen eh ing than the historic short and ugly and Mr. Aldrich looks like a Mara PRYING UP WITH PLAT METAL PIR OMENT Pillow Cases ile Ae Shoast 7, if word. thon stand pat affair PORTIONS OF GROUND AITRACTING ft finish Case . Ge oe sa TREREPAOM SINVOUS ELASTIC FORME 12%¢ 1 up to OF EARTH LIFE ow —~ $412 FORME WERE PLACED WV CYLINDRICAL RECEP Yaci£, POSI/BLY FOR PURPOSE OF PRISERVATION AND EXTINDED BTUDY. For a small place, Aber¢ has| Better be good while the edito the most disconcerting baseball/is here or he put @ plece about} habits n his paper IIARGEON@G, Sacono Ave & Semino St Tip Evil and the Manicurist, or the Story of the ong Time the Lady has Trying not to Break | e law. Value-giving is something more than merely setting a low price. Low prices and quality is a combination worth seeking. BIG MY BROWN SAID Dty wea arin’ OUT O S/GHE IN DE CRICK YESTIDY « Rest and refresh ye t B Drucke in our cosy Tew Room, on noted for mensanine floor beaut When & man goes into a Seattle; more about the lines laid down In barber shop nowadays he needn't/ me Illy white, each hour, than | be surprised if a young lady takes do of the hen tracks the Chink im gently by the hand and leads| brings back with me tla bim to a table where all manner of When I go to readin’ lines for instruments are laid out. She is) thing that aln't handed to me tr éc only a lady manicurist. jopen It's the face and waist lines | This class of wage earners, it is| for mine. ve 1 e, sald, caused the legislature to pase Has Hard Time Dodging. j the antitip law, Under that meas ure, it is against the law for one of their customers to take her « to dinner. But even as it Is, the man ts a brute that goes into a shop to get hie shoes shined and totally Reglects the lady of the shop. Like all other trades this one has its mysteries and they are here set forth by one of these “hand butchers.” She would not tell all, but as much as is good for the mere | * S pecials champagne that was offered me. ~ripaliadl cos tor Seon | but since’the tenth of June no one} Is Not a Paimist. | has mentioned them to me —— Bday - tes =} Horlick’s Malted Milk— “Nix, nosey boy, a manicurist in| And then—well, she took the t not a palmist,” the Titian tressed | little token of love and esteem ten by now all of the help knew that a the “boss” was imprisoned in his “Anyhow, I atn't got much time | tor character readin’ now since we have had to cut out the Upa, t cause I hay to work to ro enough money to get my dally bread and midnight oyster suppers |The men seem to all w about that law and obey it, even though ‘they do smoke their pills just the same. I used to have a hard time tepping the dinners, shows and But Oh, You i! This ts the most popular song of the day and is one Ml if hits in the July lat of new x VICTOR RECORDS Harry Lauder, the great Scotch comedian, slags records, “She Is My Daisy,” and “Jean McNeill.” The Heepital sive; regularity $2.06. “My Cousin Caruso,” sung by Billy Murcay, i pall surgeon paces saveray, as orgy ae one tite, de own calety vant he $1 dee bettie A>, oe comical record we have had for several months, hor nail file did @ double shuffie| spite the fact that it was shatter Ww ‘ The 56 eine bottien .... “1 around the rim of the index finger.|'ng one of Mr. Vanderveer's now cucudicciinge ssoniene ee ' maga ate Among the other hits are, “I'm a Member of the “We don't tell fortunes, though |Iaws, Len | manding with excruciating idiocy, |) Virgin Olive Oil— Crew,” by Eddie Morton; “Did He Run?” by the some of us hope to annex them Tho corridors were now filled an yy ayaa tot; “If I Had a Thousand Lives to Live,” by Edward Whereupon her glance darte Fil POINTED PARAGRAPHS. with witless curiosity-seckers In addition to the July list we have just received & along the battery of barber chairs Hope is the dream a man has Hichens, apparently the only sane with their white coated guard ni when awake man pr t, bent over his desk catalogue ot one hundred new double faced recta 4 chong Meigs e vpn hs This ts the year you expect to do ping pal sae, comet se = e sixth station and studied the| go much next year set features. Outwardly collected Droog lacquered pate of its ocenpant | pe | within he boiled Iixe a pot oh 160 five-graim pllisssstcsscssssvsessaoesesseeoes “Say, Clarice,” she hissed in a} Peed en : oe hey ® mormg He had it in his power to release whisper to her sixter manicurist, a; ” atlhend | Culthorpe. Remembering that the bonbot girl, who was comfortably | !t Is seldom safe to judge a man “bons” had been a telegrapher for Unequated aa a gargie « idle, “there's that Akron rubber »¥ his own opinion of himself, | gy LyoIA F. PEASTER. morly, a plan had inetantly origt wash icc eeenseceueeebeeaeesscessusseeanns . man. He's good for a dollar. Don't’ Wearing of bloomers will not! when a follow has worked for let him get by if you have to stick bring a society bud out any sooner. | promotion till he in well passed the your finger In bis eye. It fs pleasanter to rush the grow! | heyday he gets sour | Liter Thymoline— “So you think I onght to have er than to be chased by a dog | Hichens had worked constantly Cherto beaten to squash,” she re Experience is a great teacher—/and conscientiously, but to rise} _ oe sumed, getting back to the index and the cost of tuition ts likewise) trom hotel telegrapher to night digit, “Honest, 1 don't know any | great. | clerk in 10 years jan't much—ew | pecially when a man wants to mar ry within a reasonable period. THE EVERETT TRUES ENJOY A VACATION Bi Soenee oe THE WOODS—NO. 2 |**ron't wait on me, Wheta,” Heh: lens flung ont bitterly more than jonce; “I'm a fallure | He had been raised in the hotel —E 7—SUTHERLAND SISTERS—7 —_ SAY, AY FRIEND, 1 CAN SNOW You “ Jand knew the ropes better than any A BATTER WAY. WHEN / PUT UP ae one of the other employes, perhaps OUR TinNY / TOOK A SAPLING avo us Wey | yet didn’t show his knowledge. He m or an é ul TRIMMER 1Y JUST — — ‘ vas fatally wnprogressive Grouch” Culthorpe, so every-| — | body sald, stood between Hickons nf his heart's desire—the man gership. Hichens doesn't put on enaugh| atyle; he ought to get in step. His brain's too slow,’ said Culthorpe,| CULTHORPE STAGGERED our | who put down one and raised up an OF THE SAFE other in the hotel business. nated in the younger man’s fertile Hichens had been passed over | brain - three times in 16 yearn when| Why didn’t he put It In @ffoct? moved one higher and went The knocks were becoming hys Bt. Lau For the fourth time | terieal but irregular Ou rpe the place dangled empty was certainly in danger, only Day Clerk Potter stood for pro:| from excitement motion on the fegister with Hich Buddenly Hichens atraightehed, Prevail throughout our entire stock of j Women’s Pongee Coats, Serge Coats Linen Coats, White Serge Suits, Linen Suits and light-weight Woolen Suits Open an account and avail youself of the low sale prices at the same time. Attention is directed to our extensive ens below. No one even gambled|and catching up the nearest article ‘ penis Rong ey a wartcien icne—-he ehoulderes advance showing of Autumn Styles in ® Potte hey nal¢ anc d elbowed la wa © the vault “1 * we hone eee ince comen h” We cenit FREE DEMONSTRATION Tailored Suits and Millinery. Culthorpe did not hurry up from| crowd, he tapped a Morse the rece tracks to fill in the va-| message to the imprisoned man, cancy asking for the combination. After On the night he came, Hichens|a pat with discernible feable eosk got a nod only as Cul-| ness, the answer was returned with |thorpe ro’ on past and entered | the blade of a penknife |the vault. He always made those! Of course it was short work, with | trips to the safety vault when he|the combination, to release Cul had been at the races thorpe Hichens saw him enter, but, sum As soon aa the door swung back moned to the register by an over:|the prisoner reeling out, Hichens flow of sporting men, was not! returned to the desk In no mood for aware that Jack Shannon, the mail| thanks, but “Grouch” followed him clerk, closed the door and bolted It,| as soon as he got his wind See for yourself what the steady use of the Hair Tonic and Scalp Cleanser will do. Not a dye, but a preparation that can and does wonderfully promote the growth of the hair, AND WHEN / PUT UP OUR Tene |\/ YOOK A SAPLING AND TRIMMED A WISE GUY THAT WANTS To "SHOW" kYERYBODY!\ \ Eastern Outfitting Co,, 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” At the Main Store 610 Second Avenue unconsclously imprisoning Cul This tan't a case of gratitude, e e | thorpe, the only one who knew the|Hichens Intercepted him. “I de no 0 ] vault combination bated whether I'd let you out or ine | It was Hichons who first heard| not. 1 meant to Ww a promise Culthorpe frantle pounding | from you to let me have the pro AGENTS FOR againat the vault doors, Inatantly | motion. Understand’ he realized the other's predicament Culthorpe nodded Drug Stores How long might one live» that You'll get that all right; not be The World's Knabe Besi_Pigno | one a heavy, apopletic man—in the | cause,” he explained, warding off O14 Store Mate Store | New Store | V Lit U | atifiipg alr of a safety vault? jth ther’s interruption, “you re artoll Druk Store| Hartel Drug Store | Martell sey Store | This thought passed through the [leased me, but because you waked fod gcond A No. a Gor. Pivet' one Pike One Priced Plano House lnight clerk's brain ike electricity. /up and showed some wit.” Noar Yoslor $10 Second Ave, | Near City Market | Then others came on the run, for And he waddied away. 1406 First Avenue