Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a (ieee i i i H ; HBEBNIANS WELCOMED 10 SEATLE ub HOLY OMY SERVICES — WILL BE OBSERVED \A towed by @ ser KIND HEARTED JAILER FIRED | (By 0 ited Pres) LA CROSSE, Wis., July 15.8. FP. Brown, jailer of the county pris-| om, Was yesterday removed from of- | , fice by the sheriff because he show- | ed altogether too much sympathy for hia prisoners. Brown is said to hare been responsible for the es cape of nine men within three months. Brown admits that he took | the position through sympathy peed RT unfortunates. He went out of hia |"* way to furnish amusement and com- |‘ forts for the meu, and even planned the defense “of the prisoners in in court and celled. in attorneys police station. Storm's mental con- tonight in Junction hall Brown is wealiby ingly, Under a picture of Windao idition improved so much six assent a Castle, Engtand, for example, is the | months ago that he was paroled,| Those who attended the opemair Ordered to Alagka. caption } but only had bis liberty afew days dance given in Golden Gardens ‘The voard of court martial trying A fairly successful actor's town | when he again became violent. The|park Wednesday night report Lent, Cot. Choke on a charge of [house.” | patice deparzment is not aware how | plensant time ‘Wreguiarities in co with the dons of $10.000 w * was commander at Fort red to Ko te ! jence and take tee Alaska. timony there. Judge Irwin a Candidate. MONTESANO, July 15.—-Js Mason Irwin, of the Chehalis ¢ ty superior court, has annow his candidaéy for the republican fomination for the supreme court He will be backed by the county central commit $20,000 Walia Walla Fire. WALLA WAL! LA. July tannery last night destroyed tive buildings owned by the Weber |i] company, inclading the main fac tory. The loss is $20,000. Two fire men were burned. Dickinson Sees Mikado. TOKYO, July 15.—Jacob M. Dick inson, secretary of war of the|ff United States, and Mrs. Dickinson and party arrived here late Inst night from America. The secretary was granted an audience with the emperor. VISIT THE NAVY YARD. Saturday and Sunday are visiting |} days on the battleships. Boats |f] leave Colman dock. 50c¢ round trip. ee Play pool at Oriental Pool Room | tonight. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413 /|ff 3rd av., between Pike and Unt TALKS ON TEETH | By the REGAL DENTISTS NOT AFRAID 10 BITE WITH HIS TEETH The best test of anything which |i has to bear every-day use and ali sorts of strains, whether it be an | engine, an automobile or a set of | Our Method teeth, is to put them to} work and await resuits. i That is the final test—use them. |] It will. bring out the defects if 2 are covered up, as nothing else will. We say to a patient when we || put Our Method teeth in place: “Now go and use them as you would your own natural teeth Don't abuse them; keep them clean and let us know how they stand the strain of every-day use.” Did you ever hear of a dentist telling his patients to go and use |i} one of those “partial plates”—bit on the teeth, chew with them, and let him bear the results? Not much ft A partial plate is a makeshift, | and a one who is wearing one will at once y “The partial plate is a joke as Our dentist experts in the gentle art of painiessness. Hurt you? Not a particle. They know better. Modern dentistry, as prac ticed in our office, is years in ad r as use goes.” vance of the old-fashioned den tistry We give a written guarantee with all work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 3rd Av.pN. W. Cor. Union, the Hudson where the farceur played and the whole THE SEATTLE STAR WILLIE COLLIER HAS A | “WEAKLY” ALL HIS OWN Colliers AMERICAN STAGE | EXPOSED ctor Issues Burlesque Pe- _ riodical With the Ap. proval of the Editor of the Weekly. The feat t . — | a % ‘ of | art of advertisin « life This, at any ving be lial : 1 Thetr Re of Wilitam « he story ix fius- | Salaries” (% . ’ of trick pictures| "Pinys Punk and Piffling.” by ©. F putting Actor | Pshaw third an Home.” by Williaa nal Weakly tn, ae red in the tonal Weakly, it is cal akeup it is an exact fac he genuine Co! t, it might be « eimile itier’s Weekly, In allied a parody on rate matter seiepsasemntneainanee STORM IN BALLARD EXCITES een | iier'’s Weakly ts published from theatre, New York ‘A Lucky * the same play in which he be seen at the Moore theatre xt Sunday. The editors are Wi BALLARD, July 15.—R. L. he happened to be at large again, who has been sojourning In Stetla Sullivan will investigate Collier and Wille Co coom for the past year, turned up are a dozen stories, written in Ballard ont & burlenque comedy promptly arr ie itiustrate Storm, and Capt the maiter The alumn! of the Ballard high school will «i wterday, but ted and taken to the shirt waist dance | Frederick & Nelson’s Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture Well- Made, Full-Size Iron Bed Special $1.00 First Fioot Annex Clesing Out Sectiivesa and Ma Mattresses nus patterns of Springs and Mattresses are featured at special prices « very interesting character during the Semi-Annual Sale of Furnitur Well-constructed Sheet-Iron, Four- Hole Camp Stove, with cast top, and top cooking surface measuring 18x23 and oven 11x17 inches. Price $3.00. —Stove Section, First Floor, Aanck —_ 01 HH = scan tile ra Frederick & Nelson | = | HW green, } of blue and white ated percale, trimmed with } style, of blue, tan and white plaid percale, has | } skirt with deep plaited flounce and long sleeves cso es ET FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Hore Cle DRY GOODS FURNITURE | YEADJUSTED prices repre tit ecisive reductic R now effective throughout a bre ind ver Lingerie Waists, embracing man ri 1 i ty] Comprised are Waists of sheer lawns, 1 batiste nd the styles are f y d effecti it ment three-quarter and full-le eeves, tt d th eye Irish Crochet ' and encid The Sale is ¢ ied princif to | ts, but will be found at each of the following readjusted price $3.50 $7.50 $4.00 $8.50 | $2.50 | Interesting Values in earl Collar ~ Closing Out Broken Lines of Women’s High Grade Silk Petticoats at $4.25 Upward of 200 high-grade Petticoats of tal feta, messaline and rajah silks—odd and broken ardless lines—have been placed in one lot, rege of former values, and underpriced for clear- ance at $4.25. There are styles with fitted tops, others with % drawstrings, many with deep tailored flounces | {f? and many again with sixteen-inch flounces in ¢ various fancy effects, The majority have un- * der-ruffles of silk. The very includir gray, pink, , range of colorings is ; blue, wn, pale-blue, comprehensive, white tan, catawba, lavender, br garnet, hunter’s- blue. Black-and- maize, old-rose, reseda and electric and blue-and-white checks, and change- effects in various colorings, are also well sented in the collection apricot, white First Floor. Odd Lots of Linens reg or tn for Clearance ASK, SPECIAL patterns NAPKINS, SPECIAL $3.15 DOZEN 2 inches, in floral and spot patterns. NAPKINS, SPECIAL $2.35 DOZE? in spot pattern only, $1.00 YARD—Heavy-weight, in floral | scalloped edges. SLIGHTLY SOILED C SQUARES AND DOILIE Madeira or eyelet embroidere ODD LOTS OF NAPKID | Fine quality, Of pure linen, Good quality, marked at interesting special prices for quick disposal. Sizes range from 2x2 yards Well-Made, Attractive Wash Dresses for _ House or Outing Wear. HOUSE Stylish Dresses | HOUSE DREs white checked percale, “S$, $1.95—Of black-and- trimmed with red pip- bands of plain blue, white pipings and a pearl buttons. | HOUSE DRES dresses to choose ings. HOUSE DRE | with brown dots, One | S$, $3.50—Of blue percale trimmed on skirt band of blue and brown plaid Dutch neck and short sleeves, and waist is trimmed with small plaid yoke and large pearl buttons. Second Fie —Several pretty with wide from at this price Have and Dutch neck, trimmed with bias bands. Children’ 's Apparel Anterestingly Priced wool RAD double-breasted reefer style, ice with large pearl but- $2.50 — Of tons. Sizes 2 to 5 years. CHILDREN’S WASH COATS, SPECIAL $2.45—Made of. blue or tan pique, in reefer style, with broad collar and cuffs of white pique, trim- ripe with narrow bands of self-color and fastening with pearl buttons. Sizes 2 to 4 years, GIRLS’ ROMPERS, 50e—Rompers of dark-blue chambray and blue and white or pink and white chec ked = gingham, white pipings. Boys’ Made gingham trimmed with Sizes 1 to 5 years, ROMPERS, 50c— full FRENCH DRESSE tractive Of with bloomers, washable percales, in white years Sizes 2 to 5 years INCORPORATED wre $5.00 $10.00 Staple Notions | | Pins, 12 on card) gem in Irish and Scotch satin damask Irish Linen Pattern Cloths Specially Priced Irish Linen Pattern Table Cloths, in odd lots, some slightly soiled or imperfect in weave, at-| F SPECIAL which hang like a skirt, of | | Sane Mab edi black or pink de Dresses of BiGR signs, ‘da rue ® pat s 7 plain blue or pink chambray [oma oe ue with white patterns, gingham, with : P or black and white checks and plaids, | §'?8"4™% : gingham. Sizes 1 to rimmed with bands of plain color, | match attachedy FREDERICK & NELSON FURNITURE | ORY Goong Midseason Clearance of Lingerie Waists|| / quotations are it of high “Rtade del nd Marquisett id Dutch ne Ni: id embroidery. lection in alf Sizes ~-S9cond Flog \djuster, Be. tays, 10, | Pins, 4¢ ¢ahe cad, 500 ¥; ~Piret Pioer, |] 72-INCH PURE IRISH LINEN BLEACHED TABLE | NAPKINS, SPECIAL $3.65 DOZEN—Of f DAMASK, SPECIAL 75¢ YARD—In floral and conven Linen D , in assorted patterns, size 242 tional designs 2 2OkS 70-INCH HEAVY-WEIGHT SILVER BLEACHED D'HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL DAMASK, SPECIAL $1.00 YARD—Round-thread, soft | Gao! Joselywoven Union linen witty figured finished, durable quality ObD LOTS OF HUCK TOW ELS, SPE cra 70-INCH BLEACHED IRISH LINEN SATIN DAM- | 80¢ and @5¢ EACH—Of pure linen, with Bemelial ‘R PIECES, SPECIALLY to 2} ox4 Eee 14 RENCH DB %e File 2293 cere £