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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1910 bENding flumes and dame for the| the | wine 100d, Bhe made me let her suffer for it poy 21 SUES AN HEIRESS ~ FOR BREACH OF PROMISE), »-0<"eu"'ts court ntoratate purpose of diverting the water WOUIf perfect their work If not or dered to by the Martin ¢ n, Who commenced tiie wait, is a rancher living two milen from Issaquah. He allege that if the company carries out it plans the will have , To prevent Devr Clay & Ce Ing the r nited Press.) | Juriag " iy- Renton and Cransp (By U railway The YORK, July 22.—The suit of Russell Gite. | S26, Ganso — for $50,000 damages for breach of promise|of the Tu against the ompeny from divert of Taylor and Web and the sewage from it town of Taylor from ? 9 Helen Woodruff Smith, of Stamford,) Waite arU +} railway, refueed to assum a. heiress to several millions, was characterized as| tion a5 4” today by the young lady, Miss Smith free-| J the suit as she was preparing to leave for a von the yacht Viking. tor ore the thpir present outlet Into and Walsh lake July Stock-Adjusting Sale See These Great Values in Our Carpet Department All our “Crex splendid for use in ranchers in I#saquab 1 Ceda er their property endan Martin Gleason | gered i) e pub! my let | him and they apoke for e ghe sald. “They from a patronese to kid—a mere boy. | in my letters y love. | had no ft marrying him and ise to marry him A Nasty Turncoat marry the finest Efe the world, and this turncoat is hardly priced drink; maybe it will open the way to the ‘sweet presence of a good diffused,’ but thoughts affectiona often occasion that pron that there will be nothing new about it except the drink— Meiner Siegfried.” Another portion of the ads And This Puppy Love? “Ye gods, kid, | just finished the job; it might have been the other way, but, thanks to your help, it did not finish me. ‘Tis hard to kiss you, sweetheart, ¢ when the last kiss means good- bye." letter | Grass Rugs and Rag ar offered at special prices. These are summer homes, bur ows, ca aren ete 8x10 ft for Ox12 ft for 4-6x7-6 ft. Rag 0, for, $4.50 for.... $7.50 Crex” Gra Rugs, regular $8.50, | 6x ft. Rag Rugs, regular $6 $6.50 Rugs, regular $10.00 $7.75 $2.25 and 8x10 ft , regular $10.00, “Crex” Grass bounder y were features and practically id,” continued | “He is a foolleh | xj has been ill-advised.” Later this occurs Oxl2 ft, Rag Rugs, re “With this goes two hand- kerchiefs. Not for tears, but to wave when we're In sight; net to flirt with, but to repo 4 more| im Ruazie’s pocket, to be used One| efter cede and the like.’ more than half price Griswold, when told that Miss }Smith had caustically criticised | him, exclaimed 5 ted that she would not thing to become pablic. Of were best to say, | course, whe ts mad. But how abdout| lyn Thaw, that you | my feeling She had no thought! r of them when she fatly refused to! TH take @ ‘gold gome other hig , for.... $8.75 Remnants of Brussels, Velvet, | 1% yard of Car- | Mitre bugs in all grades of car peting, ne Charming Tub Suits for Girls and Misses Are Marked . . $4.88 The picture illustrates the style Co-Ed Dres to use the language of the college girl, “they’re perfectly Made of Pique, Duck and Rep. blue Charming peting for variou and 8x38 $1.00 and These make nice rugs purposes. Sizes 3x3 Bpectal Axminster and Wilton Carpets, ready for 4 to iDyard lengths, at little | use as rugs, at le than manu facturer’s cost to make dust “Joshing”? and destroy the of my whereabouts ie not say | rm here or ¥ # very correctly Suits, ses and Sailor Blouse tunning!” ling after and Wash Dresses for Little Girls at Sharp Reductions retty colors. sturdy, long-wearing stuffs and y | Hall Seat Bargains in all styles and | red at very at Hall Beats | sizes are now offe | tractive prices : $16.00 golden oak Hall ‘Seat 810.15 $19.50 golden oak Hall Seat s Hall Seat $25.75 Hall Seat | $14.00 Hall Seat MO | $8.5 Hall Seat $11.75 Early English Hall $38.50 golden oak 21.00 golden onk These are made of checked and striped gingiram Two styl French and “Co-E« Sizes are 1 to 6 ranged in three groups, with all sizes in each group, and all reduced— Jade} [89c] [$1.25 Children’s Hats and Bonnets | Children’s Coats Worth $4 A Clearance to $5 Are to Go at $2.49 About fifty in the lot, and they'll You'll find about tw« 2.50 golde a ; the last are about as cute a could possibly in » 79 Stool, 19 New Automatte me es Extra Strong Can vas Seat Folding Camp Btool. Well sold tat Soca... 18 $5.00 Boy’s Bi ; Hand Car, co-ie-| =e Bathin, eol . x | in Bathing | Paday's Mati, Ait i $17.50 golden oak The variety is large, so that everybody can be readily- suited wafety complete every- $1.00 Safety Blade] 30c Camp | | BOLID OAK—An excellent pat tern made extra strong and «ub stantial; flat spindies in back; | neatly turned back posts; shap ed saddle seat; Regular price $15.00 | SEWING ROCKER-—-Similar to pileture, solid golden oak, con s j $14.00 Karly English Hall & finished golden. | 812.00 | 50; special | $20.00 Karly English Hall Seat... | $2.95 | $13.50) All the Credit You Want back posts extra well cane seat; regular 60; extra special. $1.35 $1.50 Chil- dren's Bath- Oe ae = Our New og | Steel Hedy Hand Location | wheels and chain | wear; a lung de Pike Street at ndred Coats piled on a big counter right opposite the elevat- yew per for girl el $3.98 RELESS STOVES j2.2930" Are Housewares Priced As Low? Crock, |2 for 5c Tangle- : foot, 1c Dbl. Sheet The WellKnown “Tan- glefoot” Ply Paper catches the germ as well asthe My. A bargain, Glazed 3-Pound 0 5 complete double 1 iS SA ee aS Cc Buy Now Pay Later | Second Ave. at Union St. Fifth Ave. make rare picking while they last. Bonnets of fine straw and silk ribbon trimmed Straw Patent brims. ¢ Lingerie Hats of embroidery, ribbon trimmed Former prices up to $1.50. last— Hats, sailor fashion Leather Hats, with checked While they 25¢ EACH ors on the second floor. Every one Brightey veritable prize, whether Miss Is one now or not gee silk, rep, poplin, serge (white red), broadcloth (red and blue) ; Capes of adcloth, Coats. of black and white shepherd check; Wool Sweater Coats in white and red from 1 to 6, Former prices up to $2.49 Marked for speedy c Coats of sizes, 00. arance i300 abeet Cup, 10c | 30c Water Pail, 17c 12-quart galvanized Serub Pat! name! seamless | ‘Cup. | amooth fintsh 6 | Special HE STONE.FISHER (6. SECOND AVE &UNIVERSITY 8TH} SEATTLE «cep Basket, 9c | 10c Peper ‘Plates, ee ackage bottom. double han- kage containine 25 pure, or b Sifter, 19¢ sterilized wood pulp Paper Plates Rickel-piated Flour Seavy twilled wire thames! distribu over entire jroning sur» face and none w ever reaches the operator. Ver: 4 tul- 9 * HO DENTISTS PIKE STREET, OVER OWL DRUG CO. it Rate Dentists PRICES WHICH BENEFIT ALL 6 0610) Extravagant prices are J charged by other dentistse— ut prices which-are out of reason Mi tree measures of value—yet there are thousands of people fabulous ‘prices to inefficient dentists for work done manner that durability is out of the question en- YOu one of them? the prices velc en consider the fact that our work at fs GUARANTEED IN WRITING FOR 12 YEARS, priced dentist will not guarantee his work for one a Would be more than pleased to have you investigate our ‘Methods. e ME Gals of Tosth. :.:.0c000081+s98 it $10 Sets of Teeth..........+-- $5 Best $8 Gold Crowns.......-.+--$5 atid Gold Fillings $1 Up. Silver Fillings 50c Up. Painiess Extracting With Other Work. PAYMENTS—Part down and balance te done. in payments Free Examina- The Genuine Fatherland Beer Is just what the name implies—it is OLD BEER, aged by LONG NATURAL STORAGE, thereby producing LAGER—and LAGER is the HEALTH DRINK OF GERMANY. No newfangled notions about Old German Lager - No carbonating or forced process, but back to first principles with GENUINE BOHEMIAN HOPS and PURE MALT, with AGE to do the rest. Order a case for your home during this hot weather; try it at luncheon, and don’t forget it Sunday for your family picnic. A Fact—“Es Giebt Kein Kopfweh” Cases 2 Doz. Pints, $2.00 Rofund 5Cc for Botties Cases 2 Doz. Quarts, $3.20 1 70c¢ for Bottles Independent Brewing Co. find. 68 [Sidney 75 PHONES Delivered Free to Any Part of City AT ATS LE LL PLT RE MT TI I | | | PALACE MARKET Everybody nowadays 4s striving to secure the purest of edibles, especially in MEATS Probably that accounts for our steadily increasing vol- ume of business We take no chances here, everything must be the purest Drop in once PALACE MARKET Second and Yesler Both Phones 5 Notice To Taxpayers) Notice is her that the King County B alization will be in session three (3) weeks, commencing MONDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1910, At the auditor's office at the King county court house, for the — pur- pose of equalizing the tax roll of 1910, All taxpayers claiming abate- ment of tax are hereby notified to Appear on or before SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th, Or be forever barred. OTTO A, CASE. County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of King County, Vashington Dated at Seattle, this 2nd day of July, 1910. 1910, the nan who teaches how to dance. Teaching every day and Pine St ie 1105, TOTAL RESOURCES $14,425,965.81 This bank invites the accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals. Every effort is made by courteous personal attention to give clients the most prompt and efficient serv- Ice, Special accommodations for ladies—rest room, writing room and free information bu reau. Savings Department open Saturday evenings. The National , Bank of Commerce Second Av. at Madison St. United States Depositary. REMOVED ow Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Mw BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. Telephones: East 414 Cedar 114 i