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The democrs P gpmity of Be ad ' | prenatal + ‘ " leet! The | rm tren | piry will fiat | othe tari, oF or A Conte ee and come how } b wre elo © rep abite uh congressional dis | he f was low than 2,000 when there wax a republi ret To s for the deme party to conv Approximately eee ublican loubttul d ta, of For the democrat gain’ a we ay iat ’ win but 22 of these districts, ax the repub pajority In cons . . CT Th big fights this fall will be here They will be oma CH THESE ATS camels 1 PD sponke The battle will rage wild and long pete Gout a t f the d pr nt republican incumbent and bi ‘og his de » ar b otal vote and the narrow majority by ‘ Maine. Ohio lifornia ee P. Swasey 18,479 2—H. P. Goeds 8,008 4 onl ‘ D, J, MeGitiouddy .17,115—1864 C, N. Danenhower p04 104 @ Masw ee 8—Ralph D. Cole Ate : mane ‘ere. W. R. Nivin 2 1-120; . Heald 16.471 1l—A, Douglas 27,796 Lh Handy $4 “a, Alonso Beare 46, 650—-1146 Indiana. 1 7 W ‘ 4 ww. 0, Barnard sia 26 ‘ Oklahoma “et Kaba 47—10 2—D, T. Morgan 6. lows. i KB. L. Pultor 49— 024] ay 22.4 630 Rhode Island | pee a Rennes) ‘ ¢—A. P hy 16.8 LW. P. Sheffield 18,222 ey pop eevee R. Lamar i 40 D. L. D. Granger ..18.141— 81} jerk A. Walsh 865 Tennessee EX B Kendall ; Nebraska 2—-Rich’d W. Austin. 159 ip W. Hamilton 628-- 281 4B. H. Hinshaw N. W. Hale Mu Ri¢ C. P. Gilbert 85 Wisconein Kansas 5G. W. Norris ) 4—W. J, Cary 15,509 HF A Reed “o ¥. W. Ashton 20,62 22 W. J. Kersbaw 14,370—1139 | Alask Territory) | Kentucky ‘ 23—G. N. Southwick 0,593 Jou. Chilberg 83-1419} #4 B Bennent W. H. Keeler 30,008 85 Hawall (Terr tory) Kedoe - J slanianaole 46 | ‘ 5—J. M. Morehead ... 19,228 Arizona (Territory) | M 262 A. L. Brooks 18.938 290 R. H. Cameror 1 | 1 toe! H. Cow . 6.863 M. A. Smith 11,727 708 14.74 7 R. N. Hackett 15,488—1375 New Mexico (Territory). | 18.619 10—J. G. Grant 18,24 W. H. Andrews . .27,695 & 546 W. T. Crawford 14,884 261 C. A. La ola 17 388} : a me 2 mihi Ca, : BOOKS | give it wp, and come to the-con ‘HIGH PRAISE FOR em ; omy idual Bu ee 8 a lt His band to regard flood. Icharged Him with actual damages tabe” California John threw Bs bead and laughed with enjoyment Thad the Lord so far behind i game that I could have drunk by a few dollars. and Saucers hain Covered Dishes 25 Platters Tea Pot in spite of ie TOUR OF WORLD (iy Uplied Frees.) June 24.—George of the great of Si and leat tour in his moter car, six years, With bis ww York, wife, Mr, not returned to the city They came here direct California and Mexico. speed records. to| justice of the peace that my wife and I were over our affairs one day where we must both ecdnom In a **Yea, my dear,’ I sald to w Sol ers, doz nd Peppetyy pai This high back, senlhontatte | ving Room Rocker, Mis 1 style, extra wide seat, Regular price $13.50 la An attractive low-bac living Rocke quarter showing very be | effect, wide-sha dle seat, a servic well-made Rocker; ular price $6.15. elal . ay, . Child’s Crib A strong, well-made Child's Crib, the cor. ner poste are extra heavy, high station ary sides; a good woven wire spring. This Cob comes in white enamel oply. Regular price $7.50. Special ......$4.25 room sawed IM iolstered in genuine goat- skin; a strong, well braced } chair 87.25 Solid Golden Oak stock, autiful 1 dade able, reg TOUGH JOBS G. 0. P. IS UP AGAINST n that A man was supposed KEPT "WITH HIS MAKER 5" Secon tribula LASTS 6 YEARS LONGMIRE SPRINGS, Wash. D. Cooper, youngest son of Frank Cooper, mercantile house | & Cooper of Chicago here on the lap of @ globe encircling lasting Cooper deft New York in 1904, and has since. irom They have covered over 50,000 miles, and have no desire to break any Wf the proper topographical maps arrive in asi to tha ny they will start east Sun- side where the me? - — treated me square. [I Would Do Her Part. He ought to send the) “Woman is very unreasonable,” ary calvin’ weat and/said a venerable New Hampshire “T remember talking and we agreed that it had come to the point fae ay wife. we must both economize, both! Very Well, Henry,’ she sald, death at two bits fine a with a tired alr of submission, ‘you been certain sure and I'll cut your ~ Baugh From a Large Apartment House Sc S¥imch Plates De 8-inch ; ¢ Cream, Pitchers . Me Covered Sugars 20c Bone Dishes 40c 7-inieh Salads .. 406 7-inch Ba k r, Indispensable sick room as a serving table or reading stand. The top is adjustable to any height the base is heavy the oak inches. $6. Plates T. R. AT HA’ YARD The fol f appears in the | partment of Pilgrim's »” | in the July American Magazine The of Ha a exe | | have Ju the names of candidates for the ard of over-| acers Along with blanks for voting was a littl folder which gave such information and advice | as might guide the voter to cast his] ballot With some & “In the long | one Theodore Roo eligence as the name of| It. After gty-| ing a lat of the de es which he} j holds, Harvard ently the | }man's occupation down as ‘author jand ed wing” this one|/ finds that the candidate's record Is| as follows | United States Civil | missto 1889-1896; F York Potice soard, 18 As Navy, 1897 | siathnt Secretary of the } 1898, Colonel United States Volun teers, 1898; Governor of New York, | | 1899-1900; Vice-President of the} Unoited States, 1901; the United States, 1901-1909. Now for the ‘special qualifica tions’ for the high office of over. | seer which Harvard says that Mr Roosevelt possesses. Here they are ‘Efficient and valuable serv ice as overseer during a previous : | President of | | “This burst of enthusiasm would | be enough to wound the sensibilities of almost any man. Happily, Mr Roosevelt was in Europe when the ‘compliment was paid bis | oe { | sae kers in or angle; made of tubing; is 18x24 pri $3.9. metal top Regular Special All the Credit s o You Want puRNisHe ae compPLere [ow Tue Grove RA SEATTLE * ano GpaKAane wash nKin COMPAN Becond Ave., at Union St. | All Gpectals Are For Cash. | | Store | Open | Every Buy Now Saturday Pay Later | a Evening THE STAR—FRIDAY SATURDAY THE CHANGE- OF-MANAGEMENT SALE AT THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK STORE Will Offer Still More and Greater Bargains and Will Keep Open Saturday Night That All May Share Misses’ $6.50 Skirts, $3.85: Misses’ $10 Dresses, $5 | $1.50 to $2.50 Shirts, $1.19 Women’s $17.50 and $20.00 Silk Dresses, $12.95 50c Ties. 19c: 50c Socks, 32c bd . bd JUNE 24, 1910 The store will remain open Saturday night to give folks who cannot shop during the day the opportunity to get their share of the bargains af- | Store open Saturday night, forded by the Change-of-Management Sale. Come and bring the men folh opportunity to hare in the along $6.50 Skirts, $3.85 Change-of-Management Sale. : U ~ | Shirts—Our Misses’ $18.75 Dresses, es rts, made of fine | ints; a Panama na ane ekaths $10.00 black, | Never | Nesidios-— C8 High-grade garments, beauti under $6.90. Choice + wan Ha c and fully made of pique and English $8 . } i a rte—Men's Fine M 0 gh ; repp, Very handsomely trimmed Misses’ $10.00 Dresses, $5.00 among icatry cola Regularly $18.75, Choice Satur- Misses’ Wool Dresses, ages 6 to | $1.00 valu 69c nan -hytcapes 12 years, in blue, brown and black, |,\ Belts—All f 60 About 100 Misses’ and Chil- Children’s $1.75 Dresses, | g, durable dren’s Coats, broken lots, broken | g or short sleeves; | mT 19 sizes. Formerly up to $1.18 # 34 to 46 value Choice of te lot Saturday Children’s Percale Dresses, ages | Mn and t y colors; Ha ’ 6 to 12 year regular 50c values. 32c Misses’ $3.75 Sweaters for $1.98 Formerly $1.50 ar Saturday at $1.18 Women’s $20 Dresses, $12.95 | Children’s $4.50 Dresses, $2.49 Children’s Dresses, some made Foulard Dresses, Taffeta Sik of Anders genuine Scotch Dresses and fine Serge Dresses Can’t remember ever secing such values in Sweater Coats nghams in handsome patterns Strictly up-to-date styles a1: | Made of finest Australian wool, hand knitted, heavy rib effe Formerly sold up to $4.50. Choice \ colorings.’ Formerly sold up to } te or white with light blue or cardinal c ation | all wh of lot Saturday ai 9. 5 25¢ Initial Handkerchiefs 4 These beautiful sheer Linen and Shamrock L awn, Plain and Crossbar Handkerchiefs, also Linen Cam- bric Handkerchiefs, with daififfl¥ embroidered in- itials, are to go Saturday at half their value. All let- ters are included, but possibly siyti@ll letters in each style. They are 2 ¢ Handkerehiets for 12}sc each. ne et Bloor, Trimmed Hats ¢ 4 7C_ Values Up to $16.50 VA. 1 A Millinery outclearing—one of the most remark- able millinery sales ever held in Seattle—a sale that _ 2009, now $12.95 —Seeond Floor | zes 22 to 34; $: values, Saturday, $1.98 each. — nica rioor. 12ic time to be inthuded in this sale, including embroid pws s you have been paying 25c for. Here Satur $2.25 Wash Dresses, $1.68: $2.50 Milan Braid Hats, $1.25 | 25¢ Neckfixings at, Only An importer’s overstock that reached us just in ered Stock Collars with Tabs, and white Venise Lace Collagg in a variety of patterns. Just the styles and | day 12%c each. —Firet Floor. $1.25 Wash Dresses, 68c: $5.50 and $6.00 Coats, $3.45 Store open Saturday night, to give everybody an opportunity to share in the price advantages of the Change-of-Management Sale. esti ‘ . ‘ Children's Dresses—Made French Children’s $4.50 and $5.50 Capes—Pine : as styles al embraces av ast number of chic styles, and dll at the | Shien’ skirt; button all the way serge, cheviot and broadeMth; with or one price, $4.75 down; made of pink and blue cham witbout hood; ages 2, 3 and 4 years; trimmed with plaid bands; navy blue percale with dot, or ring trim with straps and piping. or of black snd white, or blue and | white shepherd checks; 2 to 6 years; $1.25 values. Sale 68c bray, and delft $4.50 and $5.50 values. Sale ries $3.45 Milan Braid Hate—Suitable for small children; with velvet band and pom pon; $60 values. Sale $i 25 price There's not a single instance where the value is at all com- parable with the price quoted asked $10 for each of me valucs, Bale —— BR eI, HCO oo seen eceensenranee are sepa Fae woe ND Bevin L ot Milan Braid Hats—For girls 3 to 6 these hats we could truthfully Children's Play Dresses—Porc light years; trimmed with ribbon sash; $5.00 oh oon thaselll or dark grounds; pink, blue check walnes. Sale call them bargains. | rings or dots and shepherd checks price «eae k ® 3 Dutch neck; coed style or French : ; an There are Bleached | waist, with bands and buttons; $1.75 iene Magny ay Posty pro i | value 5 c or prettily e t Hats, Chip and Milan Leona sae $1.19 lace or embroidery inserting and edge; | price ....... ioait ages 2 to 6 years— Hats; hand-sewed Hats in Children's Dresses—Funcy plaid ging ST eauen mae price, 35¢ REMI SS 5 ham; made princess waist and kilt $1.95 values. Sale price, $1.25 silk and straw braid; large, pay $2.25 values, Sale $1 68 $3.25 values. Sale price, $1.95 -dium and small shapes; rice ' Boys’ Trouser Suits—White cambric medium . be : I Children’s $5.50 and $6.00 Coats—Fine madras and dimity; ages 2, 3 and 4 all beautifully trimmed serge; novelty stripes and checks; box years; $1.75 values. Sale 95 : OP and double-breasted styles; ages’ 2 to PAE 35 cxb scone) wegpa esa nas c with flowers, fanc eath- 5 years; $5.50 to $6.00 $3 45 Boys’ Trouser Sults—Chambray, with : AR eR values." Sale price : . shield and hand-embroidered emblems ers and lace bows; black, Infants’ Mull Caps—Hand made, hand with lar allor collar; and Check white and all colors are embrold finished with dainty lace Gingham Suits without collar; 0 edge; $1.75 values ave 25 values. Sale $1 25 dni sented. All at wid eB. pri eine wheats. pate Children’: s 25c ‘Stockings | Fully 1,500 pairs, Stock ings, taken from our regular stock and priced for quick clearance. Infants’ Socks and Childien’s tan, white, black and fancy Lisle and Cotton Hosiery, All at one price Saturday, 15e a pair. broken lines of 25¢ and & This great offering includes all the broken lines and discontinued numbers in stock, in- Children’s $1 Underwear A), cluding infants’ bands in silk merino; pantalets } | | | | jand union suits; up to $1.00 values, 25c a ee —Firat Floor, | ment, "Open Scilartieiy Night Beginning tomorrow, this stor ings to give the workers and prod Notion Prices Going Down The Store will be open Saturday Inight to give everybody a chance | to visit the much-talked-of Change ro se yp santa Sale. $12 Russian Si “Suits, $6.45 $14 Trousers Suits, $10.00 will remain open Saturday even ers of Seattle an opportunity to make: | share the savings afforded by the Great Change-of-Management Sale. black 10c|t make your visit more interesting, we offer these remarkable «) a y 2 Saturday we shall place o P sale about 100 Boys’ | futons i Fan-| Special values Joy Buttons 25¢ 75 Water Gla ; 29 | 65c Sauce Pans; Y..| after 7, a dozen ........ C | atter 7, onoh .....000...5 39c Fire-Polished, Imitation Colon- | 4-Quart Turquoise Blue Berlin tiat Pins, |!al-Cut Water Tumblers; worth | Sauce Pans; double-coated en «. After 7 p. m. Saturday, | amelware; first quality. After 39e $1.50 a dozen Hair © ing of $4.00 to $7.00 They are reliably Long-Trousers Suits at a § Rubber gularly ed on every s@t. t regularly 1 290 | ©) a dozen ta « ine blue serges, fan-| Saturday, 9 tor : tailored, of fine e g Worrie PROS Sei l 7 p>. m Saturday cy mixed worsteds and cheviots, | Siyre*y Liner Finished | 25e Cups and Saucers 10 | 35¢ Straw Matting ae poe hostic apie Cl teenie... ee * in three lots, at these prices: aaeety syes:| Full Size Austrian China, | _ Best Grade 150 and i80-Warp regularly be to Te, Saturday Bg | tandtomel Decorated Tea | Japanese Matting; damask pat A : 3 ‘ exe Cups and Saucers; 25c¢ value, | terns, in the bést colo $14.00 Suits, Sale Price, $10.00, - After 7 p. m. Sattrday, 10c-a | 7 DP. m. Saturday, 15¢ ‘ . pair —bor $18.00 Suits, Sale Price, $14.00. | Tollet Goods Reduced, Too |: —Basement. | 25¢-$2.00 Stationery a a The Store will remain open | 4c Val. Laces; after 7, the box a $25.00 Suits, Sale Price, $18.00 Saturday night to give everybody | after 7, a dozen .. 10c English homespun, crossbar a chance to save money at the! gingle and Doubie-Thread Val Hinen Highland linen, two-tone . . Change-of-Management Sale. énciennes Lace Insertion; sold | 2nem. etc; also a few boxes $12 Russian Suits $6.45 | reves sn. inciaing vutiermiie,[rogutarly up” to tse a donem, | Mighty salted; "worth "up to Pe inal cnr antlers race Smet, Amato isehold. tar, glycerine, etc., ete |‘After 7 p. m. Saturday, 10c a =" After 7 Saturda i9c a 0: dozen yards Baturday, 7 cakes 25c After 7 Saturday Boys’ Buster and Russian Suits, sizes | trench Almond’ ‘and Bensoin Lo —First Floo: —Firet Fleor : | on 18c Wash Fabrics; i, | $1.00 and $1.25 Tam 10c 2% to 6 years. Cloths of blue serges, | Bie sine get tse after 7, the yard .....sss € | after 7, choice sees f 1. $12.00 French Tollet Water, very fragrant Standard 12%¢ and ibe Lawn Bere and Girls’ Tams, 0 y serges 3 F y worste 2 Tastin, § bd Se Lawns | white serge, colored serge brown serges and fancy worstec state . abe and Batiste, in spots, checks and | fancy cloth, mostly satin I! 7 : es « 81.00 Sse stripes; all white grounds. After | gi}, ‘od: values values. Sale price, $6.45. Peroxide Cream, « mew preparation |7 pm, Saturday, Sige a yard ory d; values to. & | r the complexion; regular 15¢ —Third Floor, | 250 size, Saturday for —Third Floor