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THE SEAT LE STAR : [rive teks of, dymarate im surrey. 8 Bouter ‘RIVER BOAT SINKS MILLION WILL LISTEN TO WAY STEWARD note addressed to ace” stating that she had bet $10 with a friend that she could swim to a Moat an-| man who w government. be # to be the son of a) North Yakimae-Peter Lund, 69 ef the) Was shot through the lung by bu top. Three of the aticks wore NOT SEE rushed to bits, but did not explode, | North Yakima-—The pthte on | - PICTURES | ention of the Kagles opens here (ty United Prowse) (hy 0 SPENCER TALKS ABOUT THEM Kansas City. ~ The Rev. Clinton | Tuewday A of the ser ST. LOUIS, Mo, July 11.-—The BOBTON, ‘Mas hig Ty De Witt Sharp, 35, minister of the | Wednesday nigh 1 be & b seen alee eee tee 6 tena 988, July 44 TODAY IN HISTORY day on the banks of the Rasites > North Yak-|#teamer Girardeau It ker Twenty4 one GSS re | Ral, flahing, At 8 o'clock stam Beventh Dey Adventist church of tween Henry Nort { Nor a 1 to Se Sitaaeipeh today near yAive million Zit’ he was’ still fishing, andotwe [Cenenectady, N. Yu and Mise Bu /ima and Johnny Leary of Bpokane. | wreck In the Missisalppl today ne have already been pret “rhe 8 yt) company and © have evidence ough — te cornea ' 0 7 4 oy nice Whit , 14, ‘also of Schense Jenevi nthe yn hee The Standard O11 con a] We he ant July 11, 1804 pannorsby who inventiguted | f “Lhe dbaponngyeine BL Ay sol Mee wiutt.| North Yakima,—Stephen Sehrein- | have been landed y at Che from seeing the Jettriee-ioh ii avatar Dn tg "inthe veamien Pree ai preatdent of the) up behind him and murdered en sof heart trouble! “rine veunel went down yenterd: egainet them, accord) men on commission row In Beattie,” /a little vacation in Canada,” oon United f i. Boston, New Hngland waters | Death was t nod by the extremely ic no nows of the disaster w retary William Shaw a said S. L. Spencer, steward of the | cluded Spencer © declares that pchaidae’ te ee claimed @ toll of 11 lives yesterday, | heat ecoived until toda t ie general Christian Washington hotel, this morning the fun has but begun nat Sak, awe | In nearly every case the victim wan received until today. It is ger stian Endeavor society” oa ashingto! a wha hot ton at Hoboke Chicago——While sleeping bye an | wecking relief fr the heat by Ross Club Meeting ly believed that the craft was ove According to Shaw, the yo Spencer © of t tel men | rT = "i N. J. Since t Dlay Wel oii ine bal | bee Glu loaded. When the seccident oc sition to the ph the oppo. Ne ey nik Pon Sts FORTUNE TELLER'’S neliher Hobe BOO bareaa tected taas Heese | ‘The Row# Improvement club will | curred the passengers became panic t mponalete iates hae a —_— against the commisst “ . WORDS CAME TRUE meeed nor A vice pron jow, His! Dayton—The temperature reach- meet tomorrow night at Rows ietricken and rashed for the ra be shown to ni wih ‘1 rices | | ine millions sax ana k tat | ken oY ited States has been 4. ed 104 in Dayton and the Touchet|Marche, 3844 Third av, W. lee |tIn spite of the darkness the crew Maine, Tex Georgia, “yin in 2 Mehekemmmlanelie $00 >” Fab Biean Frese) baer piouc i dist ry tn toed | ee , valley yenterde creas and cake wil be a ed to was able to restore order 9 . and ihe District of be r ainess wou ci 8, July he | nay people insist that New Jersey | s begins great works, but ? club members and membe oth lumbia © estim, = . gn Rings P ; disappearance of Minn | hae always felt itee!f a little differ alone finishes them.—Joudert teas | ste eee wef Jorie | or improvement clubs. Improve Wanted—Your prumbing and) 5,500,000 persons tn _ that guilty ¢ raw thing Hitchcock following the {ent from the United States, and > cher honk tan canine Gen | went jects in the district will heating repair work, Brown Plumt can cities wif Amen, _ Aver 1 bat when our evi-| Would meet her death tn the sea,|dent has nothing to do with the |Fancher, and One of the oldest plo- aden pot public It will be as- | Nd the discovery of a complete out: | general government ound in bab pemedeaae tiaraoke a meee ome a ae awe rm ate Hy fit of woman's clothing in a bath | i | now to have house at Venice, are responsible to] The maximum temperature in Se poarnQel, Lauri ag FREDERICK & NELSON, | gag Mays . day for her relatives’ fear that she | attle yesterday was 86, at the top of Set gtd i Hi | FURNITURE nc. FURNITURE Dp nate y Todd was drowned lthe Alaska building, and 102 at the d killed by an automobile | | DRY GOODS More Closer Daily at 6:99, DRY Goops We have been obliged t Miss Hitchcock disappeared last | government kiosk at Second and | at Butter I] |— : sn fax tha United States cour Friday from the home of her ais. | Yeeler | il 2 P srt eae ston an {tet Mrs. HJ. Booth, who notified) gi, sewesmhe ihe fa an Tr Fitegerald i M id A iv 1 i. the pollee, With the clothing found Jtronomer, died « your age ton. omas Fitagerald, sec- |i 1adsummer rrivats in | | ia a ths Wiaiek Bath bakes’ Was b Hed & year ax oreman of the Milwaukee at |i » er nm, was run down and |i magazine on ‘whic h her name was | For 74 years Earl Nelson has been |cut in two by « Northern Pacific | If T penciled. In the azine Wa & 000 a year|train near here yesterday iI - now have | Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel| 1S y|chored off the beach, altho brother of th Lord Nelson. m he grappled in his shoul! be called {NC fortune teller once told “tye vietor of Tra’ @ has distin Central lodging houne | , |would be drowned and that her | P¥ished hin ‘ pei Migs a last night. He wi ARCELY a day passes but many new arrivals of interest are added to t i body would not be recovered pe A) Se BB eggs Bam pecs: ips " L, tots , ; ‘ | pensions for the poor and sup Colfax.—Oliver Hall, former state | tive dis ve of on’s sses’ d oT yare my € porting the lords in throwing out| senator, hax announced hin candia- | tractive displays of Women’s and Misses’ Midsummer Apparel. Among th seagenes : 1m | the budget. There are several other | acy for the office amain ‘ ‘ pthc ath ein a “ger ee hereditary pensioners in England Bi i values now featured as deserving of particular attention are the following j . nl co New Westminster, B. C tw } . 3rd Ave. between Pike and Union.) New York.—Joseph Trouvatt .wat! ter Me vancouver onaulfeur, yoster i —— e*° aii day in the broiling sun yester-'day drove hia car at top speed ¢ 1 | Dainty One-Piece D $13.50 and $15. 00 ainty One-Piece Dresses, an At the above prices are featured a number of ¢ pecially charm new model m iy Bove triped, i in One-piece Dresses, of fine lawns, dimities and French gin figured and dotted effects. The waists are mandarin style, with round neck an hort sleeves, some finished with hand-crocheted lace, others tucked and t i with imitation Baby Irish insertion and narrow black velvet ribbon, The skirts are B EEGRR BEE SE cee aan fn | Basement Salesroom c |: tunie styles, trimmed with insertion, or full-plaited models, finished with tucks wi o INVESTIGATION } The colorings include pink, light-blue, lavender, bre een, 1 gray, and oe HY suse rurgrmmtsan vemem A TIMELY PURCHASE OF WOMEN’S |Iffssis0tw0ie = H xcellent values at $13.50 ar ‘that t | * | : i _ got oF | Sr os Foulard, Rajah and Taffeta Frocks | Women’s Suits of Pure Linen, $9.00 j poi a a) These smart, comfortable and serviceable Summer Suits for Women are made ON SALE AT $9.85 AND $14.50 A line of Women’s Foulard, Rajah Silk and Chiffon Taffeta Dresses, bought at an important ' dentistry in j words, it is as though the State had i said to the Dental Board: “De ou like about allowing ists to come to this } is not concerned i of dentists, the Dy i ® from pure linen, in natural color, in strictly tailored style. The coats are semi-fit- f ting, 36 inches long, with notch collar and revers, and seams are finished with ie, iM stitched straps. The skirts are cluster-plaited. Unusual values at $9.00. |] Tailored Suits of Linen Crash, $12.50 | Juniors’ Tailored Linen Suits, $6.75 Suits of good-quality, heavy linen crash dium length, ser itting, in pl ick out deta price-concession from a leading manufacturer, has examination scribed by law, the Dentol gives its private snte Under the dects ¢ our just been placed on display, and comprises a number SEU Re . 5 " 4 - ! Pra) . eee ee nth Juniors’ Suits, of natural color linen, having box yle or with He. A ahs: ‘i shaw! collar ‘of black satin, finished with narrow pipings of | Cats 36 inches long, with patch pockets, and white of new and exceptionally pretty models. They Court, a denth © gett : PT sees Scinsion, to. the are well-tailored, effectively trimmed, and come in red, and large patch pockets trir with gilt buttons collar and cuffs embroidered in Persian ‘ { dentistry, ax dentistry ix 2.50. The skirts are cluster-plaited models. Price practi defined by our law. This makes the of the dental the leading plain colors and color-combinations. The eer ihing done bye public. ¢ waists are trimmed with lace yokes, plaits, tucks and which ts not pregorthed — by lawless, and jawlesgness iss individual ects are guided t i ‘The Dental nd is not | Skirts in cluster-plaited effect. Price | | Women’s Cool Knit Undergarments Attractively Priced Well-made and perfect-fitting Knit Undergarments for women and children, in styles and weights especially adapted to promote warm-weath- er comfort, are displayed here at a wide range of popular prices. Assort- ments in the various grades are now in excellent condition. —First Floor. j WOMEN’S VESTS, TIGHTS AND DRAWERS, 50e GARMENT —Women’'s White Cotton Vests, in high-neck style, with long or short sleeves; Tights to match in knee- or ankle-length; Lace-trimmed Drawers of white lisle, cut extra-wide. WOMEN’S KNIT CORSET COVERS, 50c—Of white cotton, in high neck style, with long or short sleeves. WOMEN’S KNIT UNION SUITS, $1.25—Perfect-fitting garments, in lisle and cotton qualities; in White Lisle, no-sleeve style, with low neck, crocheted front and extra-wide lace-trimmed knee; in White Cotton, low neck, sleeveless style, with cuff knee. “SAMPLE” KNIT VESTS, SPECIAL 25c, 35¢ AND 50c— Lisle and Silk-Lisle Sleeveless Vests, in plain and fancy crocheted styles -bought at an unusually-low figure and priced accordingly, resulting in ex- ceptional values embroideries, and have three-quarter or full-length sleeves. The skirts are in plain plaited, tunic and @} overskirt models. The range of sizes is from 34 to 42. These Dresses have been priced unusually-low, at $9.85 and $14.50. —Hasement Salesroom. MANY ATTPACTIVE STYLES IN Lingerie and Tub Dresses $3.75, $3.95, $4.75, $5.75, AND $6.75 The lines of pretty and practical Dresses displayed at the for six weeks thirty Quiazed at fifty dollars ($5 hundred; this evening for the guix master he worked three ra ft wou cause that only from two to five of bis quiz clase members fail pass the Dental ard t Ineans that from of the Dentists who pay bh dollars for a quiz get their in Washington, QUIZ QUESTIONS—EXA QUESTIONS Dr. J. J. Jacobs, a graduate from Ann Arbor (the Michigan universs ty) testified as follows Q—Did you have access to the ob questions? Yer, above moderate prices are conspicuous for the excellence of tailoring, design and material evidenced, The Lingerie Dresses are made of sheer white mull and India linon, elab- orately trimmed with laces and embroideries; the Tub Dresses come in white, tan, lavender, blue and various popu- Did’ you study the quiz quer lar color-combinations es range from 34 to 42. ‘etlnation bare. ai4 you neem gen Samael Lingerie and Tailored Waists, Special 95c eae OUT SURPLUS LINES OF i pate weie Pseuistry end exami This specially-priced assortment comprises Lingerie Waists of lawn and tions, tell this con about oe A 3 : 7 India linon, pleasingly combined with laces, embroideries and tucking, sizes s { 2 Tv r.¢ : . Ma P ; a Pp 4 "2 ts "4 x fi NT Towed certain jauertions that | 34 to 44; also a full line of Tailored Waists in various up-to-date models. Spe ember. 0 HASG ors sy tabrvece 10 the cial, 95c. hes or at alt asement Salesroom. a ean Bieter || MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SPECIALS IN Towels and Towelings 22x44 HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL 14c EACH—Good quality linens finished cotton huck; exceptional values 21%x44 FULL-BLEACHED BATH In the course of stock-adjusting in the Shoe Section, several hundred pairs of Women’s hig Pumps and Oxfords, comprising a variety of desirable lasts and leathers, have been assembled in one group for clearance at $1.90 pair, this figure repre senting decisive reductions from regular prices. styles of the many involved are described herewith: Firat Fleet Women's Suede Oxfords, in broken sizes, with light questions that he cov out easy. Dr. Yaple the some. and the De ‘ 17x32 HE MME D HUCK TOWELS, foation, questions. SPECIAL 7c CH—Linen and cotton monopoly ‘protects them. ° pheir pow. mixed, with red borders It is alleged that 3 17x32 HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, Women's Patent Colt Oxfords, with narrow toe, short vamp with tip, welt sole and Cuban heel, Special $1.90 pair. er is ro ghee a ho runs the bom “yp* 4 4 eA -# Ly. s ts mt : <, : Sfotner-lelaw of SPECIAL 9% EACH—Good grade, half} TOWELS, SPECIAL l6c EACH—Hem} sole and Cuban heel; in gray, wine and browm t 4 Mg eT a linen, plain white and with red borders med, ready for use. Women’s Patent Colt Oxfor with round toe, short | $1-90 pair q Women's Cravenette Pumps with leather tip, welt and Cuban heel. Special $1.90 pair IRISH LINEN-AND-COTTON TOW+# ELING, SPECIAL 8%4c YARD—Seveny teen inches wide, with fancy red borders} vamp with fancy tip, welt sple and concave Cuban heel. Special $1.90 pair 17x34 HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL Ile EACH—Same quality as Towels at 9c, plain white or with red bor- stenographer call Dr rs up by Phone one day and ask him if he wa &@ brother-in-law of Dr. Jordan Edgars said, “Yes, he was,” w Dr. Jor was asked thix question PARE isis anaes wee in the pubic (m OCf* will not lint. ye 7 ; gmie, before. and Dr. Jordan CHECKED GLASS TOWELING, SPECIAL 7c YARD—Red or blue checks, fast Hygienié Naiad Dress Shields A Clearance of Women's came from college ully deficient, and the quiz makes it poanible for them to wet past the Dental rd. That means if a dentist has not learned ng in college in three years, Fan's quiz will” supply what lege failed to furniah; “How t a Washington dental license,” cullar fact is that less t selvage, 16 inches wide. Turkish Wash Cloths, With Hangers, IN gM Special 3c Each Aut vases: Cee erean Cisine | Turkish Wash Cloths, size 1114x14 inches, in pink, blue and plain white, with hanger. take his quiz and pay lim fifty do 80) ate es mge ists pase the board and Hagare saia |g *>80rb water like a sponge that Jord and Dr. 3 “Naiad” Dress Shields are strictly waterproof, do not deteriorate with age, and can be sterilized by Outing Sweaters at $4.50 | | | } | } immersing in boiling water for a few seconds, in- | | | | | suring cleanliness. Made in all styles and sizes, and 3 uir is guaranteed. A large assortment of desirable models, in Me i] every 1) Naiad regular nainsook style; size 2, 18c i 20c; size, 4, 25c; size 5, 30c ize 6, 35c. ad high-front style, size 2, 25c; size 3, 30c; size tie $, 400.2" ors include cardinal, gray and white. All sizes are size 3, $ hip-lengths, high- and V-neck styles, plain and fi ment Salesroom. weaves, all sharply underpriced for clearamee Col § tal Board estigatic i] e ° . y s icici’ fy" eo ol! Linoleums and Mattings Moderately Priced | Nala separable style; size 2, 25¢; size 3, 30e; size | Fepresented in the collection, but no one sel a ee : PRINTED LINOLEUM, 40c, 45 and 50c square yard | Naiad bolero style, sizes 3 to 6, pair, 50c. shown in a full range of sizes. Clearance prices “i INLAID LINOLEUM, $1.00 and $1.15 square yard, | . SARE FH ink i Drotension could net | FLOOR OIL-CLOTH, and 40c¢ yard seh SO LPS EAA APL LLL 7 ee (Extra charge of 10c per square yard for laying Linoleum and Floor Oil-Cloth.) | ee ] auis would ‘be ¢ JAPANESE MATTING, 15c, 18c, 20c, 224c, 25¢ and 30¢c yard, ote Mail | fat) mammemorising teebnical and de- |i CHINA MATTING, 10c, 20c and 25¢ yard ; — Orders pinhen the i} ~=—- Remnants of Printed and Inlaid go ga Carpet Samples and Carpet Hill | pottarn Carefully Remnants are quoted at very low prices for clearance Rg SAME VES | atterns Filled i ae INCORPORATED ———__ e 113 First Avenue.