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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1910 Pe nen we 1H STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE EE 3 BIG STORES Where Your Every Purchase Is an Momber of the United Press, Published dutty by Th. ar Publishing Os pena 1 Additional Reason for Your Coming Back FROM DIANA’S DIARY STAR DUST Fourth and 1013-1015 Third and cme First Ave. | | pte Ke Westlake Madison | ste i nese es > “|| The Week’s Specials ge ; 7 ¢ ¢ : , pleat se 4 % rd A 250 Celluloid Soap) (ADAMS! STIFF BRISTLE HAIR BRUSH 69c Oc Hand Brugh bill ner i ~~ fe Box, a 150 Cake Ver The $1.00 kind for oc Wash Cloth ‘ , ’ : rc = son Complexion Soap | | QUAKER BEEF, IRON AND WINE 50c Both for what he tol rep ‘ ‘ . ‘ < | Both for i bottle for i; i | mel SYLMAR OLIVE OIL Trial wize for “Ther C ‘ h f . . 4c DOUBLE BOX PERSIAN LAWN WRITING PA ther r p re Same POs | a 7, PER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH 19¢ Regular 500, for can as ate wit : . E! THE JOHN HOLLAND 14-CARAT GOLD FOUN re , : FREE! || ssn tet $2.00... $1.50 Guaranteed Tt i ' vac yoo ame beady obese gent ‘ E sy raat tab Sonia Beene teem te FREE! QUAKER CREAM TARTAR AND SUL- 96 p or otherwis A | at ee SP ere ‘ | pientc on th’ midnight trolley is th’ . PHUR TABLETS a ; eg eee ' ( r e f kind who'll let her take in wi Saturday, July and, | | PAPE’S DIURETIC—For und biad 396 after he's married h i be “ee Must + trouble. The 6 te ; i Day” at the mon YELLOW PETROLEUM JELLY— 25c . Kreatest of alj along Piccad nt t g y Rott ‘ ‘ io us sesah Shewaina Quaker Drug Stores The l-pound jar, for Mins Dilipickies ts Notified of a Legacy Which Is Hers if She Gets It and After She Does She Wonders Why She Did. fe * We have | bedbug fit f thought. | All day we will gly B. B. BA most wonderful bedbug 5c xpert fitters and a pat 1010 ox r The United States is the wealth. | free with each fift ALL CHEWING GUMS 10¢ wade ‘ ‘ i 7 est nation in the world. cent. gucdhann. | ie THREE packages for ; Als = | PENN'S ANTISEPTIC SKIN BSOAP—Th 25c ” f mith has been ypointed admin Trafalga tare ng the ’ nent, and in| Big : sohew Okaa wis Everybody in eat best money can buy, THREE bars for ir : Be need tie = , 0 Jone Se eat bel ing ZeoNut. Geel LADIES’ IMPROVED VAGINAL SYRINGE 59 Cheaps : ong I I r , But it’s good! All rubber Sp y in \ ; , 1 ' TE EMERY BOARDS— same positi ti 1 t ; ity (Ob, you. He left a, collection of ely eneet Gstidlous PARKER'S gro —e 5c Aad you can ye conseheertiaa sacl ; es 308 * —_ ging over made DERMATIC EGG SHAMPOO— i i to eat. is hae Cc won't—if a | , Government expenditures last year Six cakes in box, per b | were about $90,000,000 in excess of POZZONI'S FACE POWDER— 99c receipts, Regular 600, for ahs o any <i pe ia haath ny tks x | ) pele ae Whitine BELL'S REVELATION. Removes supe AUTOISTS!N! whom the man from Kansas City hopes t ee oe are, ss and coats FREMONT GRAPE JUICE—Hailf-pint bot Black Horn | s hic . . . hin with it BLI66’ NATIVE HERBS— what you want; mact, namely, that one cannot possibly ; » ge ae y | — | Regular $1.00, for extra fine for suites, to live in without dooming a great many other 50: Ne The longest wave ever recorded | SANFORD’S BLUE-BLACK FOUNTAIN PEN 6c rriages, } } measured half a mile from ersst to INK—Regular 2be, for : out their liv paseree Both fa ve long worried the e of thi t Stung! All It Contained Was a Hand - Painted Mustache Cup a | Mosquitoes are ne cnttic ta measure, they : t . zy. ar | Saucer, Period of 1866-76. Louistar . but the price of ment fine joy of liv of oth ’ rov VI jma Chutney, You could have bought = | Peuntain There was a heartbreaking pause |™¢ for 80 cents, the same a8 YOU! The cost of membi in the at the 4 “ ie fh could have bought the cup and #aW | New York stock exchange is $75,000. Meanwhile the world wil! wag on as of old—the beggar Pea Vine Farmers & Drovers|°S° wien they were atill Ie the mar | tees Store will ask alms, the pauper will go to his numbered grave, the : while they fumbled with the} yor It might not be ron etate e 1. Bt Madison he harbor wall, the de- usty lock of andma Chutney's! I can hear the merry villagers ha-| tbat Mra, Roosey Eth Ker-| hopeless maid will creep down to the harbor wall, sate Demeeit. box te wat, wep tamer (hadae 3 mit also came back iring mother will watch while her little ones starve— for riding her old high-wheel ordi paper pasted on it} ae | , © ; blood! alace and dea |28°¥ from her house to the bank had been given Mile. Chut Ph Bay ad pnt ag bar A < on ware ‘a ane - | Ber. CHY of everett oF Telomrag, and not till they have invented a bloodless p The lawyer, Mr. Snuff, said I'd done by his highness, the prince of Sci water mesquitess, °°"! © d Trunk P. cific Steamshi S| l vised a way to loaf in innocent luxury will the palace build- | at) the old circus lady's will asked| Wales, at the Crystal Palace! fotf ran a z kasd jot me, and though, of course, I'd| riding three times round the stage] Why do artists so seldom paint THE NEW STEEL *TRAMAEOP ers and the genteel loiterers of this world be able to dodge [foto's nuit doven times, there|on the big wheel holding the frarwl eunrises, and s re " i * often paint sun | responsibility for a major share of this world’s misery and | hadn't been any rules made against) and little whee! over her head with! sets? ‘The sun gets up ton carly 6“ RUPER E ” x boosted me back on again lone hand and waving « flag with| eames So the president of the bank, in) the other. I guess the fact (hat 8h@) Women working in American Cot. | TS . 2m ak —— 4 straw hat and Prince Albert coat |had po use for a mustache cup MAd@! tom mille are paid on pubegs eas knots per hour, D. om, citd In entrusting our destinies and So far aa ia known there have = ; it was ag ' occasion, dug ny sift seem all the more wonder | 49 ahouy $6 aweek. 2 e oge nto the box for my legacy P. f; C cineed ‘my eyon ‘eapecting to| “I weat away. Tm mot surewhat| 9. Most Luxurious on Pacific Coast brought on by the report that) open them and see a fat bundie of | became of the mustache cup, hut 1], ear ar nee: one: Se Pies Sassen: Wiis Titian: Citimmmailh aeaal aie President Dias was reelected by a fgreenish, crackly government bonds. | hear they have it in the winde@ of |/frem incandescent lighte are bene- | SEATTLE to 4 ii." ‘and UEMWAME, the New Geld Pietde. \ been no cases of heart failure |'"! Islands, quations large majority | STUNG! All ft contained was a the Emporium as an inducement for| Mele! te human health. member the day 1¢ trips datiy, Leave des =. our cantaloupes to Western av perhaps we have been a little in | | Beattio to Beattie to ia creas }hand-painted mustache enp and sau-| the country folk to come Into town Ep A. nwemen Si D: C Geman. sak. Geurk ried of 108 adhe Petnee Tagers aot ¥ Ix Vays Uruise eisee —_—_——- | ; or, period of 1866 Saturdays to do trading cane 7 oo The sporting writer has now) me jury that acquits Lee O’Netl| That was my legacy from Grand (The End.) If Senator Aldrich would make | Inctuding Meals and Merthe Pointed Paragraphs. himeelf solid with the masses let s . ? 10. 17. 34; Sundays, at midnight ome to his own. He even ranks! Browne need not expect the thanks | eeemmc== cemnmnsaiianisiemaments ee “| him invent a dollar with eight quar t City Ofte Av and Yeslor Way (Pioneer the Oyster Bay correspondent lof grateful people tere in it ne pie 24 BURG, GA PD. ES p a eo , Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. See Outburst of Everett True py hag ge) Pe ay Ret Chicago News William Wray, member of the King county centra! committee from | the Second ward, finds himeelf in an embarrassing position. Aa one T jof John L. Wilson's satellites he felt obliged to obey the master's Poynor s—708-710-712 Pike Street voice and vote with the other Wilson henchmen on the central com . panne ut ant _ _ ——— ——$—___—— mittee In denying the voters a chance to elect their delegates to the 4 | Tacoma conrntion. Wray was one of the mon who helped put through | 9 the deal p @ | Wray, however, is a candidate for the legislature from the étrd was « universal complaint from the voters at the action of the central | committee. Like the reat of the city, the Second ward was not anxious 2 to have its delegates selected for it by John L. Wilson, through Wil liam Wray and his committer associates. Many of the voters told Wray that they intended to hold him per y. sonally responsible for the action of the central committees. Wray — immediately got busy and issued an announcement that on & public meeting of the Oltman's hall to elect « delegates and eight alternates to the Ta} coma convention. By means of this mass meeting, which fs not a| 4 ; . legal way of choosing delegates, Wray hopes to avert the todignant + 0 wrath of the voters who do not sanction political jobbery, even if it 4 r is done at the dictation of Joha L. Wilson. | q~ | _ | Tom Milligan has announced that he will be again a candidate The Annual Summer Sale that ts held at this popular store for the republican nomination for constable from Seattle precinct. | is now in progress. The entire stock of Home Furnishings has been Each day brings forth a new candidate for this place cf marked down to about 50 per cent of the regular prices and great sav- Cifina Closets | eee ee ees eseroontine | ing are possible by buying at this time, While the store has doubled | Resular Freie flame : | Wilson's followers in Thurston county have adopted the King | « has large French piate in size during the past year, more floor space is necessary, and this sale | i feet; | county scheme of packing the state convention. Saturday the county! nine nuartered 15 will continue only until such time as the stock is reduced to normai. A | $1 e . 4 Jcentral committee in that county, which has no liking for the direct ho a ere few of the prices follow | primary law, adopted Wilson's acheme of denying the people a chance | to express their choice of delegates to the republican state convention State Senator A. 8. Ruth, speaker of the senate, and state com mitteeman from Thurston county, does not intend to allow Wilson's followers to abrogate the @trect primary law in Thurston county, Ruth has announced that he will himeelf call caucuses and primaries, so | the people can elect delegates. If Ruth peralsta in his present inten- tion, Thurston county will probably send two delegations to the Ta coma convention we L. H. Gray caused a surprise in political circles when on Saturday he gave publication to the following “The method of our campaign | will be fair play, clean politics and good government: all candidates | who are running for various offices wil! have a fair and even show | with Senator Wilson.” | L. H. Gray's proclamations are always inspired by the senatorial | candidate. The announcement ts a aad blow to the Wilson sinte. It | has been apparent for some time that John L. Wilson would have to | throw overboard McConnaughey, Carrigan, et al., for his own personal benefit Ay a8 spoekaman has announced that the faithful can get no support from the Wilson newspaper. iengliah ¢ | Regular $4.00 Oak Di solid oak; full six-foot extension: Thomas P. Revelle is exhibiting an Insulting letter he received price | leather a three extra leaves | from Wilson's man Terhune. Revelle wrote to Terhune protesting 8 Arm Ch ‘E- Sale price $1 0.25 | against the central committee's plan to pack the Tacoma convention -<adleasoia | | Terhune answered Revelle’s protest by a childish, insolent letter. | 9 ary Terhune is running a close race with L. H. Gray for firat place as the | _.,| fool letter writer of the Wilson gang cenuine Regular $16.00 Dining Table, in | ae : eR wt nen eteconnauahey mpaign for county treasurer has met with so q J 3 ern Regular $35.00 Genuine Leather le encouragement from the voters familiar with the ! j ‘ a | nn 5 ily uphol- McConnaughey made as treasurer six years ago that McCannaughey , y = Turkish Rocker; heavily Up may withdraw from the race. MecConnaughey'’s crowd’s latest threat | | ‘ ; stered, equipped with the Harring j{# that, unless Wilson's newspaper comes to his ald, his backers will | : , | ton spring. Sale BY NORMAN. [black satchels and telescopes with | 0 over to the Burke mpalgn Connaughey is regarded by po-| ‘ : nats $20. NEW YORK, June 27—Simeon| straps to keep them from explod.| litical politiclans as a serious handicap to any political alignment rere ‘ Ford, poet, author and humorist, | ing | ae keeps the Grand Union hotel. More Yeu,” said the other, “tt will be John F. Murphy is preparing for a trip throughout the country dis p people stop at Simeon Ford's hotel | hard to have this new hotel—” tricts in furtherance of his candidacy for the republican nomination for 4 pagent Fib8 than at any other in New York. For| “Oh!” beamingly interrupted Mr.| Prosecuting attorney. Murphy has been assured of much support by ( | ‘ Kitchen one thing, it is @ pretty big hotel— | Ford. “A new hotel, is it?’ That’s|Tesidents of the country districts | they can put up 1,000 people for |all right. You gave me an awful ~ | thé night. For another, it's right |shock for nothing I was. afraid | County Commissioners Abraham and Rutherford have announced » design, ¢ ag Across the street from ‘the Grand | they were golng to build an old ho-| themselves as supporters of Will H. Hanna for county treasurer, The | feet 4 , . ‘ Geempiate: with Central station, and its prices are|tel. I've got one of the fow old|Commissioners take the position that to support. Hanna's opponent price | bins, molding moderate, |hotels in New York, you know,| MeConnaughey, would’ be suicidal to their own political ambitions. | —— _ People who have only # night in| They're getting valuable. People | " i Naw York, on route elsewhere, float | like there you see County Auditor Otto A. Case is likely to slip through the pri eee: ee into the Grand Union ‘at night and| “In an old hotel a guest can turn| Mary campaign without opposition for renomination, according ' to Regular $9.00 Library Table; full size, beautiful | Gadmete, “hav out in the morning. There's a con-| clear around without having to pay present indications. Lack of opposition does not indicate that quartered oak finish, la drawer. Sale price $5.35 ing every ad stant stream of humanity pouring |5 cents He can put on his hat en are aed on who would like to see Case defeated, but does = vantage may through the Grand Union, and that’s | without {ts costing him a dime, If| Indicate that the ring politicians who have opposed him realize his FREE. J ; | be ha 1 why it has more guests in a month |he drops his umbrella, he need not| Strength and hesitate to risk another fight on hi eee . , FREE—One Ton of Coal Free During This Sale—FREE | bo bad tn gold 6¢ & week than’ any of tha larger,| give up any swall chetne to have nt| Case has made himself strong with tne people by demonstrating . _ Mitt avers’ Meanie tater, ine that ke aot anne sweller inn wher folks usually | handed b; Kk to him. He can wash that county offices ean be conducted economicaily His was the - 1 on stra te i ot vn at ‘° hang around for a few days lin the lavatory without baving only office which hown @ decrease in expenses in the face of pnd 1a the stove chat A few days ago somebody ¥ ent | somebody turn on the water, and a considerable increase In work ind revenue Case has made ‘, . ; D AScnecne Cu acaes | Sale $9 95 to Sim Ford and told him the New |ask him if it’s satisfactory, and| @conomy the leading issue of the county campaign and it is an | 3 x on i ' 4 ea at this atore, the | price ¥ 7 York Central was going to build alhand him a towel off the shelf in| sue which worries the ring pol iticlans mightily sa) ; . a em big hotel on Vanderbilt av., right front of him. PERE ‘SESS APTS ARRAMROREL , 6% foet Regular 97.60 Conter Table: ah dactotee: 20 boards, smail en fir or nat ural finish During this sale special re Opposite the new Grand Central He can use the telephone with nocustomed to the high altitudes ’ station: and Just around the corner |out a brassembellished youth ex What Did Affect Him find {t difficult to breathe there . - entire stock of ise inetd S A Pp ‘om the Grand Union. Mr. Ford | pecting money for open e de o~—Yes a ee! on ti #0? t See are ee ~ flor Ob r. Ford | pecting mon tor 0 ning the door} Said He—Yes, I spent six weeks Did you find It ; ing Axminater, Body Brussels, ° ° a booth indeed, there ib the mountains of witzerland Said He-—Not at first But Hard lines, | 1 a k Tapestry, Velvet and Ingrain wi se aS, a he murmured, as he | are reasons why people like old ho-| last summer for the benefit of my|Wwhen the hotel proprietor present F A vereak’ wclection of teeny | carprts FURNITURE, ®Ant t nee ® family party of seven |tels, and I'm glad the Central isn’t| health jed bis bill it nearly took my breath . beautiful patterns. 7OB-710 -712, PIKE STREET rom Ulster county, bearing shiny! going to build one.” Bald She—They say people un |away.—Chicago News, : }