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THE STAR Mattes, Agent—Pay Wallard doe Adoorge Verve. Momber of the Outted Preas, Published daily by The Mar Pablishing Oo MONDAY, “. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE JULY 11, 1910, out of olty—-1 year, 0) @ 50) 1 month, the, Metered Wash. postotfies, ne second slack matter FREDERICK & NELSON'S ‘ i mines U : ° ° OUR LANGUAGE; OH, OUR LANGUAGE! Py ° 4 Beating Up Unionism---T he ; ual Sale o urnit Legal Viewpoint emi-Ann re ; ega po ‘ t __ Tewas tobe expected aft would arg Ostermoor $30. e Luxe Mattress} } * detea at if tha rganizat ns 7s * y froni prose mu he 1a trust law . | 19 75 , oe uf er gh pecia ‘ i lab ¥ 6 URING the Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture, whicl the entire b line of Ostermoor Mattresses, we are permitted e on sale the € widely-advertised-De Luxe, 60-pound, Two-part, Fret ige Mattress, 6 Ostermoor's price $30.00, at $19.75, § | . Jeff Hodeblook comes tor th’ de- | fense o' whiskers, He says whiskers 4 makes a man spit straight.” 4 | Gen. Washington had just , I the Delaware 14 waa about Just « moment, pleane tea a b Saleswoman (to shopper who is fingering a display); Lady, do Seat te fore \ ef c yOu Want to see those shirtwaista? § No, don't put yourself to any trouble—1 am only 4s - ke y average tract of 40 la vitivated acres supports 142 per ‘e ive stook, ‘ day morning County Auditor e will begin to receive for On Ain Band oe ig eg re want ‘ y I the law tions of candidacy for county and legisiative officers. | jana know how to find ov no 7 5 rar first that mar he opening day two years ago will |ininks of me e is “ t whi . so: t They want eq of W ha ‘ as the names of candidates wpon the ballot will] That's eaay, Marry hor The “De Luxe” contains 60 pounds of white cotton in 8 interlacing, 2 i th nbe shoe leat rwit ked hog position The alternation of yitions will cause the |side of a month she w ; : a x ng 54 ne up , =~ ; Pye: (Ges last to have hiv name in the initia! position as many emphationiiy just what fibrous sheets of extreme ela tigity, and, for « enience h andling, is tr In securing this exemption they wan me OF ov as the person who files first. The filing will close op Auguat 13, | \hinks of you ress, tio-Bnished nai : rinciple that human labor, life and hope ar ts to be Sek: Hekate at the nation ore made in two parts, as illustrated. It is covered in in-finished art ticking, P , - ; er i Cicero R. Hawkins will make the democratic race for prosecuting amin in: Meushee, Ten. ot : ne F h ede > pat into market as ordinary commodities to be ane S4°latiorney. Hawkins came within a few hundred votes of beating Van quetion for 6375." | blue or gray, evenly tufted and finished with French edge Fs heaply as ht ht demand. derveer at the polle tn 1908, Democrats believe that Hawkins ia en ee 7 : , rific wrest sie Kale echoul 4 to another tr- for the place. Thomas R. Horner was urged te you This is the most luxurious of all Ostermoor Mattresses, which have But you cannot convince many lawyers of the Taft school |” the race, but has up to the present time refused to have any rnanoogies we ny Pate hich icc Wheskaeae that there is any point in this such, it is conspiracy, im} th o do with the fight vee long been the standard of exes ence by w i e.ses are meas : equality, class movement to seek to P event —. f ¢ var * Linck Davie, fermerty ene of Pierce county's political powers, hes Fe te ire TES ured, and the saving-opportunity presented is an exceptional one. » one buns r to take another's job. With such, the] take dence in the Fifth ward. Davie is taking an « of young Fara Husker, living two ae or ee ne ste Kietoak eedom, | 'te and is doing his best to eventually make himee jllnn Gowa the road ‘ad “open shop” is an institution of highes iree . tainer ward's politica ‘ not see as the very auction place 1 freedom _ “Bir” said the ye Tam tn oO . $ ‘They cann . in th P Anaiauil From present indications none of the republican senatorial candi |love with your daughter, and she stermoor s Price 30.00 In making himself conspicuous in the « wing is , dates from King county who are seeking @ renomination will escape mye me th Age POR MSIE ne labor organizations Mr, T. as unnecessarily taken an-|opposition at the primartes Wiltiar hols, Kalckerbocker and |... (008 seta aoe Lee ‘ S L m a Te ently, he is still being made a catspaw by | Piper have already a fight om thelr hands for the nomination. [Bitoni ge fl alas Our emi-Annual ale Price otter false step: Evidently, he is still being ¥ ¥ P ; No epponent has yet appeared to Pliny Allen, but it Is certain |” "ycq “aes yrs” the same old gang that has been making a show of him ever/that he will have ® hard contest before he secures a renomination, ‘Ob, well, then, if it's merety one Griffith Davies, the ploneer tea and cc to get into the race as Allen's opponent With the ex 1 » merchant, entia mer chair. squatted since he first eiihiesty on of Piper's fight, the candidates who are after . " e " ” lence & second term in the ate ar meeting opposition that te causing apes a . When Roosevelt said, “My rela-jif It's tainted,” gives evidence Of) 400 much anaiety.. Williame baa hin hands full with Dan Landon ie shay well cy Urwn ogg a fiens with all of the candidates |baving ta sons in beSkINE| the 23d senatorial district. Knickerbocker iv calling all bis friendeljn’ spout ‘om Chairman Hitchcock of the/to his ald in his fight against Bewen of Kent Nichols is se strong and so well oped that re advising him agal The opposition have been most cordial,” the fob lowers of Jobn L. e@ bis words as a repadiation of lent it his indorsement of Poindexter.) ourselves that it is always so cool} ‘When Senator Jones said, “All ot lat night In Seattle that one needs | lisa the candidates are personal friends | blankets over him in order to sleep Pep Semen epublican national committee. Wilson interpret frie hecessary to reassure of mine.” the Wilson followers in-| with terpreted it as an endorsement of Wilson. There may be no doubt about | others, but we are gravely inform The Tacoma girl, who in writing | ed that the collector of customs for to the Seattle bunkS man for the port of New York ts still sup “Sena it, Secs unt even! porting the administration. a THE PITFALLS OF LANGUAGE SES EEE “Say, Adolf, vot wass bec bananas on diss street? Dita’d you heard id? me of dot gicney vich used to peddl He wase der vigtim det So? A vigtim of a Vandalian stiletto? “Not only dot, but he wass woundet IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK Wass he killed? BY NORMAN. NEW YORK, July 11.—Strange as | Kes ma age peepee ; to}, Generally he doesn in fact, i me soem, more men come Into}, Guid that varions thrifty citing lobbies of New York's big ho} : jof the big burg meet their frien: itels to keep cool, fn the summer : A att thelr bast time, than invade the same pre- | 804 transac ae. SNS eineta to get warm im the winter time. There are electric fans in the lobbies, and big, comfortable wick- Reflections of a Bachelor, er chairs, and ice water. It i#| Man proposes; jmeoch pleasanter than the het} him street, or a stuffy boarding house Refore marriage It's froom. Cafes are «kept cool and! afterward all rom: cing comfortable, too, but you hare to Very strong convictions about jepend at least a littl money in/thing are grounded | them. thought over ft The hotel managers have adopt- ed cruel tactics within the last week. They have tired of the well) dressed, prosperous looking gentl men who sleep in hall at $2 a week, eat at Childs, and| spend the rest of their time loung- ing about the hotel lobbies, wear- ing out the furniture, begging sta- tionery, and throwing a bluff. observantly, keeps his appointment a bit to office rent. upon Hashful Young Man (at Sunday schgol picnic) — Would you mind, Miss Patience, if I asked the minister to join us at lunch? The Girl (cordially)—Ob, you splendid dear! But isn’t this rather sudden? and I see here that the me GET NEXT! LINEN chants are advertising them at ba: DUSTER HERE AGAIN | «ain. prices “Next thing you know they'll dig the prehistoric hoopskirt ouf of the People seem to think the way prove they are your friends is act like your enemies. You can tell by bow you it | agatn, safe to do ft to anybody ary t the author of a book likes to eat New York Press. eo | anes en There was Sicatacombs and make the women|,,i°Use detectives are busy mee fy ee 1 sensation coming | masquerade in them again.” ting these persons and shoving down this morn-| modes them out on the hot, hard site ing on a Broad \*¢ | walks. Loudly do they moan; vig wayPike at car,| 2 HEN IT HAPPENED.” | Srousiy do they protest: that’ they The Broth rd | are “waiting for a friend,” it's no} ‘ Daily Discontinued Story.) consisted of a} go unless the name of Mr. Friend is G JEWELRY ©. grin a rod long on the register Ay Room 119 Ga the face att} In that case the house officer Main T294 that prominent} | will wait patiently and kindly citizen, Mr. Ever : ee ett True. A Star reporter saw it,! and bad courage | to ask Mr. True whe was matter “Matter!” chuckled True. that advertisement of a | Reductions in ot Linen Suits reporter. “But what's “Oh, you're a kid, “You don't see anything Linen and lighter apparel will be ap- me tell you. Years a propriate for the next few months. The wardrobe was com delayed summer is here at last, which peer come, 15 Mr. Jones took the makes this kind of apparel necessary. train from here to ‘Tacoma without We Moding yd Pape ’ @ linen duster it was the subject of e are offering our full assortment at comment among his neigh “About 20 years ago or mor maybe, the dusters were relegated to the rural districts, and this sort of wearing apparel was not visi ble to the naked eye in cities of plendidly* reduced prices. ‘This should interest you if you intend buying sum mer apparel newest styles They are in the season's and colors, any size except when Mr. Farmer| | Little 7 finished You Can Buy on Credit oto » sell his garden |Téeading of a thrilling escape from ak uh tay faa € ‘a ‘ om oe the flames and a rescue by firemen, In addition to the savings on all sum ments cee f his mother’s best red mer apparel, you are privileged to open “Then came a time en even | Bant oe “er to array him. an account with us. The low prices the farmer threw his duster in ba vivid red shirt fl make the bt » enay » ie the rag bag, and about that period| . Leaving the house by the back make th tying casy—the Easy Payment Plan of ing easy door, he started in search of burn ours will make the th farmer invariably |'"8 persons to save. He was pass himself in a gorgeous linen |'"& through @ field where a huge and carried a carpet bag.| Wd bull was, and, addressing him vaudeville actor who imper pay In course of time even the vaude-| — to nature, 7 bern Now, x . villian discarded the much bur-|*"ow ‘em to m But, ah Ou fi C i] lly ie i WS (The Kind.) astern Uuthtting Co., Inc. Deared in gp ggeet bee Bed two fr| Dance at Dreamand tonight |i 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St ago, would hb woe i . uge of antique from an outraged audi “Kt is back to the vegetables “*Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” For linen duster! $1.14", CW, modern furnished * call at The Virginus, & Street, near Westlake Aveuu ia being urged |of those sumyner resort af many of his close _ wn QD = of @ Sicilian ven: | to see that the friend hotel armebaire, thus saving quite/ the girl prompts io NY } ' i —in fact, JP PRICE that is desirable in Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear will be found here at Ut romance; |@)} just HALF PRIC litte | bedrooms | flattery yourself that {t is perfectly | A man thinks he has a fine liter-| when he can tell you what| an right. I Yeured it m an.” 35 hours through the | trans-Andean tunnel. T. R. mays his bill for postage ts about $5,000 a year, That means 9,000 t-cont starope a yoar © 695 stamps to lick evory day. The rest of the time ta devoted to the Furniture Headquarters—First Floor, Annex Seeereyire pry ere 4 of the country’s pre BUY pietere tr burlap, perhane FED A GOOD PLACE TO of [Art goods, stationery ores a heap REMOVED To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Maden | BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO, Telephones: East 414. Cedar 414. brushes, What's the matter, Chotly?* After proposing to Mise Stunger seven times as a matter of form. PAINT & WALL she has finally consented to marry | }2i4 tet Av niGHT PAPER meer “ny wt IN THE SHOPPING CENTRE COE Va ES : j The Equity Co-operative Store, Formerly Garvey-Buchanan’s—Second Ave. and Seneca St. __ OUR ENTIRE STOC ie Of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Skirts and Dresses * NOW ON SALE. When you remember that our regular prices are much lower than can be obtained elsewhere, you will realize what a saving this sale means to you. Our stock is large, strictly up-to-date, well assorted” it} ne ds | a| $25.90 Pongee Coats $19.50 Silk and Cloth Dresses cut to cut to $12.50, $10.00 $7.50 $7.50 $17.50 $12.50 ody 3 Lingerte Dresses $37.50 $15 roo aingerte Dres: $29.50 ber a Black Voile $12.50 se gd wes k Voile Skirts 3375 PRICE Don’t Miss This Great Saving Chance . 30c, 65c and 75c Dress Goods $3.75 $7.50 $17.50 $15.00 $12.50 $8.75 $7.50 $7.50 $6.25 $20.00 Pongee Coats to} ~ cut to $16.00 Silk and Cloth Shelees out to ..... $25.00 Lingerie firdenes cut to $30.00 Lingerie Dresses cut to $15.00 Pongee Coats eut to ke | $16.00 Serge Coats cut to $ 0 Pongee and Silk Dresses cut to Par . $25.00 Sk and Cloth Dresses cut to $75.00 Three-Piece Suits cut to .. Foo | $59.00 Silk Avoline Suits | cut to 4 . $45.00 Tallored Cloth Suits $25.00 Lingerie Dresses eut to Skirts Skirts | cut to a/ i $36.00 Pancy Cloth Suits eut to | | $25.00 Fancy and Plain Suits | Skirts Every garment in our entire stock {s yours at just © 7:c to 15¢ Laces and and Embroideries and Embrotderies LMuncus ards of Laces Por one we offer a group of fine Dress Fabrics, nt of patterns and onsis' of wool batiste, 1 vel and Revurcdeeries, in: ¥ Rt at eathaeed $0 consisting of wool batiste, wool albatross, wool vellk iso bad Ike Valoes, They folmn tie ae ings, panama cloths and fancy suiti: ta fabric yard A in the group worth under 50c; many were 65« IN Needless to add—Gome Early. and 75c, While they last, Tuesday, yard 5 . | y Slightly Mussed Undermuslins | Tremendous roe gra Reductions . esd ogre eis the vark For quick cleayance we offer a group of high-grade Under mus. Tuesday we Offer an assortr of Hie Turbans, with lins that have become slightly mussed from handling, but are oth. | °"% Persian silk trimmings and . ne erwise perfect, $3.00 High or Low k, Lace and Embroidery | ™°8t Popular style of the moment sday, values Up Trimmed Gowns for $1.50; $2.60 Fancy Lace and Embroidery | t $18.00 . “em ‘Trimmed Gowns for $1.25; $3.00 Lace and Bmbroidery Trimimed | $1:75 Children's Panama Skirts for $1.60; $2.00 Two and Three-Piece Combinations for | MUshroooms , $1.00; $1.00 Muslin Drawers for 50c, ete., ete. | All Trimmed Hats to be closed worth up to | All Ong-Half Price fe Mezzanine Floor f° |THE EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE. STORE" | information Bureau a om Equity erative On seaais St. Floor. in and find out 60-0) Dainty Lunches and | FORMERLY | Cool, Invigorating Drinks | about the hg tvungangt GARVEY- BUCHANAN’S oe Pi Aa cal Vata NN SS NL ee ee LY Come